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Went and shot some 2020 bows

enkriss

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You should try it with no stabilizers. See if you can even tell a difference down range.
 

Deadfox

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I have. And it definitely makes a difference. That’s probably why all target archers use them
 

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VXR harsh draw is kinda funny to hear. I didn’t care for the 28 but I have a long draw length at 29.5 so I went with the 31.5. And I’m a huge fan of short bows currently still shooting my DXT which is just under 30 A2A


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MathewsMan7

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I only have a 6 inch stabilizer up front currently, but I personally can’t tell a difference when it’s on or when it’s off. Maybe I would if I ran a longer one up front with a QD and back bar...who knows
 

Deadfox

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Never know until you try. This is my first bow with a back bar. Very surprised at the difference it made
 

enkriss

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I use to shoot with a back bar on but it’s just to much crap hanging off the bow. In the NE I am lucky to get a clear 40 yd shot. I opt for simple...:)