I got an email from Matthews promoting their adjustable v-bar and rear stabilizer. As the article explains it, using this can get your natural point of aim level and on target. Anyone using this on your hunting bow? Did it help?
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Originally posted by treestand View PostI got an email from Matthews promoting their adjustable v-bar and rear stabilizer. As the article explains it, using this can get your natural point of aim level and on target. Anyone using this on your hunting bow? Did it help?
Level = Grip and hand position (mostly)
On Target = Stance (mostly)
Stabilizers are to reduce pin float by adding bias into the system.
Yes, I use a side bar; and yes, when set up correctly it will help. How much really depends on your shooting ability and your maximum effective range (for hunting). There are cons, added weight and complexity, not to mention cost.
Watch this video for a more complete understanding of how stabilizers really help.
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I think everyone should give a side bar a try; it may not be for you, but then again, it might.
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