Pac8541 Report post Posted February 4, 2015 I know this is an old thread but its such a good one, packed with lots of good info, I just had to resurrect it. It appears that I'm zeroing in on the perfect weight distribution for my bow. I set all this down for a little bit last summer due to a lot of other things but I've started shooting more now. The good thing about a bandwagon I guess, is that you can always jump back on.... Anyway, its looking like 4ozs out front and 9ozs on the side bar are working really well. Very steady and it keeps everything level without me having to pay such close attention to the bubble. Only problem is, 9oz has me putting the big 4oz disks meant for the front stabilizer on the side bar; 2 of them. They're big and kinda get in the way a little. And as always, Bee Stinger is backordered on the 8oz stack of smaller weights I'm tempted to start stacking washers on it out of my tool box. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites