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<blockquote data-quote="H82bogey" data-source="post: 231226" data-attributes="member: 1372"><p>Bee stinger for sure on the stabilizer. Anything from 6-10" is a great length depending on your hunting style. Your rest and sight sound good to move over as well. I have been running a tight spot quiver for 4 years and absolutely love it!!! As mentioned by 5575, you can't go wrong with it. </p><p></p><p>If you are considering a new release, I would really look into a hand held. No more wrist strap, just clip it to the string and your done. Its a very nice feature if you are in a dark blind and can't see where to clip on the string, or if the deer moves and you need to range the deer again. Never need to worry about getting your release clipped back on the string. Plus they usually give you another 1/2-1" of draw length. More speed!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="H82bogey, post: 231226, member: 1372"] Bee stinger for sure on the stabilizer. Anything from 6-10" is a great length depending on your hunting style. Your rest and sight sound good to move over as well. I have been running a tight spot quiver for 4 years and absolutely love it!!! As mentioned by 5575, you can't go wrong with it. If you are considering a new release, I would really look into a hand held. No more wrist strap, just clip it to the string and your done. Its a very nice feature if you are in a dark blind and can't see where to clip on the string, or if the deer moves and you need to range the deer again. Never need to worry about getting your release clipped back on the string. Plus they usually give you another 1/2-1" of draw length. More speed!!! [/QUOTE]
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