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UTGrad

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Picked up a Limb Driver at Energy Wave yesterday. I had a Limb Driver a few years ago on another bow and loved it.

Matt hooked me up and built me a pre stretched cable for the rest. Tons better than the d loop cord they provide.


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Radar said:
Nice ! What happened to your long stabilizer ? :D

LMAO!!!!!!!!! :D I didn't want to be the first to say anything. :)

Seriously though, that thing has to be an absolute handful to shoot, especially since it has that little, bitty s-coil stabilizer on there that isn't past the limb pockets and doesn't weigh hardly anything�how can it be stabilized? ;)

UTG....don't get all upset! :)
 
UTGrad said:
Gave the 4.5" Sims a workout. Although at 20 yards I get good groups, at 40-50 yards it doesn't even compare to the 12" B Stinger.

That's because the B Stinger is a true stabilizer and the SIMS is a sound dampener. Put a BowJax on the end of your B-Stinger and you should have the best of both worlds.

I have an original LimbDriver that someone gave me. I never even mounted it on a bow; put it in my drawer for "just in case I decide to try it" and never have even dug it out.
 
Limb driver is a brand of rests where you attach the cord of the rest to your limb instead of a cable. certain other rest can be done that way also
 
Crow Terminator said:
That's because the B Stinger is a true stabilizer and the SIMS is a sound dampener.

Try to explain that to TNDeer Guy :D

A stabilizer does not "stabilize" unless it extends beyond the bow. A stabilizer resist the twisting motion of the bow riser by putting weight out away from the bow.
 
UTGrad said:
Crow Terminator said:
That's because the B Stinger is a true stabilizer and the SIMS is a sound dampener.

Try to explain that to TNDeer Guy :D

A stabilizer does not "stabilize" unless it extends beyond the bow. A stabilizer resist the twisting motion of the bow riser by putting weight out away from the bow.
here we go . Lol
 
UT,
Buy the 2.5 inch S-coil extension for that shorty.
That is a good combo for accuracy and hunting
 
To me, a stabilizer is like putting wheel weights on your wheels. A car will still drive without weights on there but it is a lot more balanced ride when they are balanced and put in the right places. All a B-Stinger is, is a machined aluminum rod with weight on the end. You can shoot a bow without them...or with little weight. But you don't see the full potential of how good you can aim/shoot the bow until you have it balanced. Weights out front will aide in your pin float on up/down movement. You simply play around with weights out front until you find where your pin settles down on up/down movements. There will be a spot where you need more weight...and a spot where you have too much forward weight. So its a balancing act.
 
bowhunter163 said:
UTGrad said:
Crow Terminator said:
That's because the B Stinger is a true stabilizer and the SIMS is a sound dampener.

Try to explain that to TNDeer Guy :D

A stabilizer does not "stabilize" unless it extends beyond the bow. A stabilizer resist the twisting motion of the bow riser by putting weight out away from the bow.
here we go . Lol

UTGrad.....please, please, please, oh puuuuuhleeease tell me that you will be at the next Old Hickory shoot on the 25th, 10 days from now?
 
Crow Terminator said:
To me, a stabilizer is like putting wheel weights on your wheels. A car will still drive without weights on there but it is a lot more balanced ride when they are balanced and put in the right places. All a B-Stinger is, is a machined aluminum rod with weight on the end. You can shoot a bow without them...or with little weight. But you don't see the full potential of how good you can aim/shoot the bow until you have it balanced. Weights out front will aide in your pin float on up/down movement. You simply play around with weights out front until you find where your pin settles down on up/down movements. There will be a spot where you need more weight...and a spot where you have too much forward weight. So its a balancing act.

Crow, you just wasted a couple minutes of your life that you will never get back�multiple people have told him the same thing over and over. You might has well have put this in an email and addressed it to some starving pygmy down in New Guinea because it will have the same effect. I have never seen anyone so stuck on something (out past limb pockets) in my life......well, maybe Rainman and his radio. :D
 
TNDeerGuy said:
Crow Terminator said:
To me, a stabilizer is like putting wheel weights on your wheels. A car will still drive without weights on there but it is a lot more balanced ride when they are balanced and put in the right places. All a B-Stinger is, is a machined aluminum rod with weight on the end. You can shoot a bow without them...or with little weight. But you don't see the full potential of how good you can aim/shoot the bow until you have it balanced. Weights out front will aide in your pin float on up/down movement. You simply play around with weights out front until you find where your pin settles down on up/down movements. There will be a spot where you need more weight...and a spot where you have too much forward weight. So its a balancing act.

Crow, you just wasted a couple minutes of your life that you will never get back�multiple people have told him the same thing over and over. You might has well have put this in an email and addressed it to some starving pygmy down in New Guinea because it will have the same effect. I have never seen anyone so stuck on something (out past limb pockets) in my life......well, maybe Rainman and his radio. :D


Why are you being such a punk Andy?
 
TNDeerGuy said:
bowhunter163 said:
UTGrad said:
Crow Terminator said:
That's because the B Stinger is a true stabilizer and the SIMS is a sound dampener.

Try to explain that to TNDeer Guy :D

A stabilizer does not "stabilize" unless it extends beyond the bow. A stabilizer resist the twisting motion of the bow riser by putting weight out away from the bow.
here we go . Lol

UTGrad.....please, please, please, oh puuuuuhleeease tell me that you will be at the next Old Hickory shoot on the 25th, 10 days from now?

What's this suppossed to mean?
 

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