I looked for this video a few days ago and did not see it, I am happy to see it uploaded today. Happy Thanksgiving. Dang screw needs lick tight maybe..? Well, I already ordered one, thanks for the heads up on the screws, I will see if locktite works, like you I dont need stuff falling out or vibrating loose. Have a blessed weekend. Dale
One of the things that caught my attention was when you said you forgot your stabilizer when you went on a trip, so you picked up another one. My experiences have taught me that in a hunting scenario, the hunting length stabilizers do all of about nothing for balance or perceivable vibration reduction, or accuracy. Maybe you could do a review comparing shooting with and without the stabilizer, and see if you come to the same conclusion I have. I will say this though- when at the range, and shooting shot after shot, a stabilizer setup (front and rear) will prove to be helpful. In a hunting scenario though ... I haven't experienced the value of stabilizers. Curious what your thoughts are.
I looked for this video a few days ago and did not see it, I am happy to see it uploaded today.
Happy Thanksgiving.
Dang screw needs lick tight maybe..?
Well, I already ordered one, thanks for the heads up on the screws, I will see if locktite works, like you I dont need stuff falling out or vibrating loose.
Have a blessed weekend.
Dale
Thanks Dave, it would be super hard to take them off during travel, so that's the conundrum. Have a great weekend!
One of the things that caught my attention was when you said you forgot your stabilizer when you went on a trip, so you picked up another one. My experiences have taught me that in a hunting scenario, the hunting length stabilizers do all of about nothing for balance or perceivable vibration reduction, or accuracy. Maybe you could do a review comparing shooting with and without the stabilizer, and see if you come to the same conclusion I have. I will say this though- when at the range, and shooting shot after shot, a stabilizer setup (front and rear) will prove to be helpful. In a hunting scenario though ... I haven't experienced the value of stabilizers. Curious what your thoughts are.
Will do, that's a great idea.
Titanium Archery Products makes a far superior product to Mathews' overpriced stabilizers. I'm sure there's many others.
Thanks, I'll check them out.
So $150 and poor quality...
I wouldn't say the quality is poor, just that the screw in piece to square up the dampner could be better.