Appreciate that useful inputObligatory nihilist ex-bowtech post incoming.
Why do you want a side or back stabilizer to hit deer lungs? Can you hit them now?
Happy to help!Appreciate that useful input
LOL, just giving you a hard time. Bow is a little shorter than my usual rig, would just like to feel a little more balanced at draw. I might not even like it but want to give it a shot. I usually don't use any sort of stabilizer at all. Thinking I'd try just a backbar as I think that is where I need the weight for the balance.Happy to help!
I'm only asking because you specified it was a treestand (deer killing) bow, you're a smart cookie not prone to being upsold accessories, and I wanted to see what problem you were looking to solve with your deer killing setup.
Gotcha. If it's just a balance thing, I'd recommend A.) getting over it , or B.) something cheap and simple and adjustable.LOL, just giving you a hard time. Bow is a little shorter than my usual rig, would just like to feel a little more balanced at draw. I might not even like it but want to give it a shot. I usually don't use any sort of stabilizer at all. Thinking I'd try just a backbar as I think that is where I need the weight for the balance.
DIY Sportsman did a pretty informative podcast on stabilizers with Sam from TAP. Maybe another resource to check out.I have a front and sidebar stabilizer from Titanium Archery Products. Love my stabs! Really seems to reduce my pin float, my bubble is pretty much automatic, and it really makes my bow dead in hand through the shot. If you check out his website or Instagram, you’ll find the contact info. Incidentally, the phone number is the owner and sole worker of the company. His name’s Sam and he’s very helpful insofar as recommending what stabilizers in what lengths, etc.. Something worth considering.
Gotcha. If it's just a balance thing, I'd recommend A.) getting over it , or B.) something cheap and simple and adjustable.
Amazon.com : B Stinger Counter Slide Stabilizer Matte 12 in. Black : Sports & Outdoors
Amazon.com : B Stinger Counter Slide Stabilizer Matte 12 in. Black : Sports & Outdoorswww.amazon.com
Anything that lets you swing the weight left/right and back/forwards to fine tune it should work fine. Doesn't need fancy adjustments or markers. I've shot a whole aisle of stabilizers and none of them were better than the other. It's all about where and how much mass they add to the package...and how cool they make you look.