Trophy Ridge Hitman Stabilizer
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By far, the color green. The color red comes in second place. br>Yellow completely messes up your aim. Why? I'm not sure. 😜
With the adapter, they measure 9" and 11" respectively. The stabilizers are 8" and 10" in length. Thanks.
I would return your stabilizer and order another because it came with a set of colored bands as well as a quick disconnect. It is clearly stated in the item description that this is a "full set."
It all depends on how you're going to use your bow. To avoid the stabilizer getting in the way of obstacles in the field, it's common to use no more than 12" stabilizers for hunting. Many target stabilizers range in size from 24" to 48" in length for target shooting. 30". It comes down to personal preference and comfort when choosing between the two types of shooting.
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This is when used in conjunction with other bow accessories. It's simple to let go. Everything goes smoothly because there are no vibrations. It was well worth the money. I wish it came in more color combinations because black and grey aren't available, but I just removed the plastic rings and it's now solid black (see photo). It was simple to put together; all you need is an allen wrench set. Best wishes to you. br>br>Another thing to keep in mind is that When installing the initial hardware (to hold the stabilizer), make sure the quick release slot is facing up, as this will ensure the trophy ridge decal is installed the "right way" when you install the actual extension.
I didn't think a stabilizer could do much more than quiet my bow, so when I noticed my groups shrank immediately after putting this one on, I was instantly smitten. The main body is extremely sturdy but light at the same time, making the weight at the end all the more beneficial to your accuracy and ability to maintain a steady position. It also comes with a 30-minute quick disconnect, which is probably a good deal. It's worth $40 and it won't come off the riser when you twist your stabilizer off, which is the whole point of a quick disconnect. I'd buy it again in a heartbeat.
My arrows sit much further in front of my bow before I draw, so I'd have to adjust my movement to accommodate them, so the length doesn't matter. It's simple to take off and store for hiking. The difference in stability is palpable to me.
Stabilizer of high quality. It is beneficial to have a quick release. I didn't use the color rings this time. Although some people have mixed feelings about them, they are simply rubber o- rings. rings.
This stabilizer turned out to be better than I had anticipated. On a budget, this is a pretty nice setup. It would be nice if there was a black one. There was also a ring that wasn't quite as blingy, but it's available at any hardware store. I really like the feature that allows you to quickly disconnect. It comes in handy when traveling with a bow case.
I recently reintroduced bow hunting and casual 3D shooting to my archery repertoire. I had severe pin movement, as did most people who only used a vibration dampener. This stabilizer really reduces pin movement while keeping the bow dead in the hand; for sixty dollars or so, it's a great deal.
I recently purchased a new bow and was in need of a new stabilizer. This one appealed to me because of its appearance and the ease with which it could be turned on and off. It's really simple to take out and put back in the bow case. The simplicity with which the weights and color bands can be changed is appealing. The bands could be configured to represent various weights for use on various bows.
Tight groupings, reasonable price. For this year's season, I had purchased a mid-priced bow and was growing concerned about my groupings, which were slightly larger than I was comfortable shooting deer with. I bought this stabilizer, and my groupings are about the size of a tennis ball at 20 and 30 yards. Great product at a reasonable price.