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Quivalizer in a Saddle

SouthernTierHunter

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I recently started using a Quivalizer, and while I love it and definitely notice the improvement in accuracy, has anyone had a problem with it being too cumbersome in the saddle? I have seen some members using one, just wanted to hear some feedback/suggestions.
 
I had to Google it. To each their own I reckon. I don't use a stabilizer, and usually carry a 3 arrow kwickee with 2 arrows in it. The 2nd arrow is in case I drop the first one!
 
I have never used one but if seems almost too long. I think you could get better results using the 10-12" front and 6-8" rear bar.
 
http://www.archerylearningcenter.com/blog/stabilizers

This is a good read to get started on how and why stabilizers work. I currently am using a homemade front and rear bar made out of washers and cut down carbon arrows. It's not the best choice out there but 4 300 spine arrow lengths are quite stiff even at 12" and with washers I can adjust my front weight at fractions of an oz. And it's definately the cheapest way to do it.
 
I had to Google it. To each their own I reckon. I don't use a stabilizer, and usually carry a 3 arrow kwickee with 2 arrows in it. The 2nd arrow is in case I drop the first one!
I've had too many times where I've had to use that second arrow. One time a third. Yea I always have 4 at my disposal
 
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