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I have a Fuse on my Guardian, but it's overkill. It's the sidekick that sticks off the side to help balance the quiver. It's nice, but pricey and overkill. I hear many people like the "wildthing" from Bowtech. That S-coil is a great stab for hunting too.

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i love fuse stabs, i have the sidekick on one bow, and the 10" model on another w/ a Cardoza QR mount and love'm

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doinker makes a good stab too

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I shot a Vibracheck but got a chance to shoot the new Octane made by Bowtech and was very impressed. First thing I ever shot from Bowtech I liked LOL! :lol:

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I have the s-coil on my last 4 or 5 hunting bows, very light weight, cheap and Mathews doesnt really need a whole lot of extra stabilization. Catch us if you can, baby!

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Not much you can do to a Matthews is right!!

 

Nothing you CAN do to a bow with that much vibration :o

 

MATTHEWS GOT PASSED A LONG TIME AGO!!!!!!!!

 

 

:ph34r:

:P :lol: :lol: :lol:

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I have the s-coil on my last 4 or 5 hunting bows, very light weight, cheap and Mathews doesnt really need a whole lot of extra stabilization. Catch us if you can, baby!

 

WHATEVER!? :lol:

 

Some "stabilizers" help with counter weight for balance. Others reduce bow shock, noise. Some will do both. Doinkers do both jobs well. The sims s coil just reduces noise.

 

I currently use the "wild thing" from bowtech, man does it work good. For 3-d shoots I use a 24" extreme archery carbon stabilizer, it works good as well (mostly for a kick stand).

 

LATER

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B-Stinger stabalizers work great! they come in differnt weights from 8oz to 16oz. i know if you go down to ross outdoors they will let you try anything off the wall.

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dont spend to much money.... they did a review last year and the $14.00 alpine beat all of the pricey ones except when they tested them in freezing conditions... :(

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I use the NAP Shock Blocker. It adds weight to stabilize but also eliminates vibration. The S-coil is what I originally went with on my bow. It is only a vibration dampener and later I wanted to add a little weight to help stabilization so I switched to the Shock Blocker. Very pleased with it. Cheap too. It all depends what you're trying to achieve. Stabilization, less vibration, or both? I would try several different products and brands to see wich one feels best to you.

 

-Tracy

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Not much you can do to a Matthews is right!!

 

Nothing you CAN do to a bow with that much vibration :o

 

MATTHEWS GOT PASSED A LONG TIME AGO!!!!!!!!

 

 

:ph34r:

:P :lol: :lol: :lol:

 

I hear alot of barkin goin on but I dont see no big dogs! ;)

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