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    Stabilizers

    I’ve been shooting for a couple of years now, and have gotten pretty comfortable with archery and my current set-up.

    I’d like to start trying some different things such as draw weight, attachments, etc. In part, I’m planning to do an elk hunt this year, and possibly other big game in the years ahead.

    I’m looking for some good, authoritative reading on stabilizer size, and draw weight, among other aspects of bow set up.

    Any suggestions?

    Courtney

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    Start here:
    http://www.archerylearningcenter.com/blog/stabilizers


    Also from GRIV:
    [ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r2kMSxXtyxk&list=PLuQaON7ehdecO82aFUzBYfHW H9lTWhDW0&index=3"]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r2kMSxXtyxk&list=PLuQaON7ehdecO82aFUzBYfHW H9lTWhDW0&index=3[/ame]


    Here are some insights from David Houser you may find interesting:
    http://www.lancasterarchery.com/blog...ndoor-archery/

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      Levi Morgan won his first professional archery tournament in 2007, when he also went on to win the Archery Shooters Association Shooter of the Year and World Champion titles that year.  Since then, he has won the Shooter of the Year title 11 years in a row.  Levi is the host of Bow Life, airing on Sportsman Channel.


      This from one of the best. He touches on a lot of things, but one section is bow balance.

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        x2 - archery learning center

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