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  • Yes stabilizers typically fit all bows. I use the limb saver modular stabilizer. It has helped my groups as well as taken most or the vibration out of my bow. It's got a $80 price tag but it's the most effective I have found for my bow

  • "it'll be funner to shoot" =P 1:30

  • uhmmm..

    

  • Can a stabilizer go on a High Five Dlx Next Camo G-1 Youth Bow Set

  • i love how dickheads point out spelling mistakes. get a life, you get the idea. oh i made a few mistakes for all the douche bags out there to pick on.

  • do stabilizers fit all types of compound bows?

  • umm umm umm umm umm umm umm

  • Thank you, good video for beginners.

  • @blorchdude4 umad bro?

  • he said funner

  • thye told me the stabilizer is for making the bow more silent. i didn' t notice much reduction in vibration but my stabilizers are the small kind 2-5 inches and I use them to mount a laser dot device on 'em.

  • they work off of moment of inertia. the further a weight is from the center point, the harder it is to change directions of the weight. this in turn stabilizes the bow during aiming and after the shot. figure skaters use this law of physics to control the speed of their spin, it is used on drive shafts of vehicles for more torque. a 2-5 inch stabilizer will mainly be for vibration control. at about 7 inches the stabilization can be noticed.

  • its not for vibration exact and virbration does not effect accuracy because in slow mo vids the arrow is already gone before vibration can even majorly effect the arrow flight these are for counter balance and to keep movement to a up and down movement rather than side to sied plus up and down... yes they can dampen vibration but thats not the main operation for stabilizers and vibration does not effect acuracy thats just what the say to sell there products

  • In not so many words, that's what I always thought too. Taking out vibration might be a spinoff end result of a stabilizer, but I always thought it had more to do with weight, counterbalance, and that sort of thing.

  • Wrong a stabilizer is mechanical devise that acts as a counter balance to STABILIZE. This stabilization, allows for a more steady arm to reduce movement of the bow. Vibration control is manly a result of the unbalanced amount of force between the bow and arrow. Vibration is mostly associated with this recoil and is giving off in the energy form of audio waves. So stabilizer stabilizes and vibration control absorbs excess energy to reduce noise.

  • @oden010 its kinda hard to take what you say seriously when you don't know how to spell "device".

  • @0xd0pefish typo?

  • @oden010 wow...you're an idiot oden.

  • What brand of stabilizer is that?

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