Bow Stabilizer weighting MATTERS!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 ม.ค. 2025
- Don't overlook the importance of working through the process of adjusting your stabilizer weights! Also be open to the idea of moving beyond any predetermined ideas you've had about how much weight to use.
Properly weighted and angled stabilizers can and will produce dramatic improvements in bow control and overall accuracy.
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Great advice
thanks!
Good video the light bulb clicked on in my head about how the stabilizers can help with a bow dipping, and realized that I been fighting the bow dipping.
Thank you.
So glad to know that the video is helpful...properly angled and weighted really stabilizers really do make a very noticeable difference!
Really nice video Sam. Thanks a lot for going through the process.
This vid is 4 years old. Has your philosophy changed? What to you are the effects of a dynamic shot and static shot in relation to front weight?
philosophy hasn't changed really. I don't believe I'm qualified to answer your dynamic vs. static question... I'm certainly no pro and I would consider myself more so of a static shooter in terms how the release process works for me.
@@TapArchery thank you for responding I shoot a dynamic shot and need the weight up front to calm the sight picture. Any way thanks again.
This is a great video. Thanks 😊
You're most welcome!
Hi
What would you recommend to do when the side bar is heavier than your sight?
I see a lot of pro shooters with a ton of weight on the front and side bars that I'm quite sure that the side bar ends up being heavier than the sight hence , causing the bow to tilt to that side.
I guess a v-bar solves the problem. But again most pro shooters I've seen run a single back bar.
Thanks
In most cases having the side stabilizer be heavier than the sight is not a problem. In fact achieving perfect "balance" of a bow when it's in a static (not drawn) position is not necessary. Bows are under many different stressors when at full draw and as such many shooters will find that they gain the best performance from their bow when the bow sight does in fact weigh less than their side bar.