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<blockquote data-quote="Coyote Hunter" data-source="post: 181407" data-attributes="member: 486"><p>I bought an 8" Bee Stinger stabilizer a few years ago with the same intention. I wanted to tighten up my groups. I shoot a Mathews Z7 Xtreme and I did not notice a difference at all with it. I believe the new bows with horizontal limbs require a longer stabilizer since the limbs extend out so far past the riser. If you are going to buy one, I would go with the 10"er.</p><p></p><p>I am not saying it wont help you, mine is the older version with the round disc weight off the end. I only noticed more weight and something in the way most of the time... so mine is setting on a shelf collecting dust. I decided to go with less weight and less arm fatigue. I figured I would be more accurate in the long run on my all-day hunts carrying around a lighter bow. My hunts I am concerned about are 2 week elk hunts where you are carrying your bow around all day. If I am whitetail hunting from a treestand, I am accurate enough to kill at whitetail distances without needing a stabilizer.</p><p></p><p>I am sure the results can differ depending on bow/setup and the person shooting. The only way to know if it will make a difference is to try one out. I wonder if you could demo one at Scheels and shoot on their range. Then you could see if it helps. If you pick one up, let us know if it helps. Good Luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyote Hunter, post: 181407, member: 486"] I bought an 8" Bee Stinger stabilizer a few years ago with the same intention. I wanted to tighten up my groups. I shoot a Mathews Z7 Xtreme and I did not notice a difference at all with it. I believe the new bows with horizontal limbs require a longer stabilizer since the limbs extend out so far past the riser. If you are going to buy one, I would go with the 10"er. I am not saying it wont help you, mine is the older version with the round disc weight off the end. I only noticed more weight and something in the way most of the time... so mine is setting on a shelf collecting dust. I decided to go with less weight and less arm fatigue. I figured I would be more accurate in the long run on my all-day hunts carrying around a lighter bow. My hunts I am concerned about are 2 week elk hunts where you are carrying your bow around all day. If I am whitetail hunting from a treestand, I am accurate enough to kill at whitetail distances without needing a stabilizer. I am sure the results can differ depending on bow/setup and the person shooting. The only way to know if it will make a difference is to try one out. I wonder if you could demo one at Scheels and shoot on their range. Then you could see if it helps. If you pick one up, let us know if it helps. Good Luck! [/QUOTE]
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