this is one of the best descriptions of stabilizer lengths, weights and how it affects float and feel! subscribed. I would just add that for a shorter draw archer (like 26" or less) you might want to start with a 28" 10" combo. I am 26.5" draw and I found that with the general 30"/12" combo, the float just felt slow and lumbering to me. But I think for an average male (28" draw length) that the 30"/12" is an excellent starting point.
Hey David, great video! What angle would you recommend starting out with for your back bar, i.e. above, level or below the bottom cam and how far away from the bottom limbs?
Great info! I'm looking to try some longer stabilizers on my next bow. Is it possible to use say a 12 inch back bar and then switch between a 10 inch and 30 inch front bar when going between hunting and 3D? I would need more weight on the 10 inch bar right?
I'm a novice with about 3-4 hours of range experience and want to get a stabilizer, but need someone's input on what setup i should go for. I want to get good at shooting, but eventually would like to hunt, but not my primary focus right now. So should i get a 12"(10oz) front bar and no back bar Or 15"(10oz)front bar with 10" (6oz)back bar? Those are the options that I've found could be good for me. At 20 yrds my float isn't too bad, but anything past that is too much. I know muscle development is important, but i see so many experienced guys with stabilizers so i figure it is something that could be beneficial.
Awesome David!! Q the length of your backbar, is that also not in correlation to your drawlenght? Shorter draw = shorter bar? (Only when backbar is pointed back, not sideways).
Hi this might be a dumb question but I'm new to archery. Is there a difference between front stabilizers and side bars? I have a 9" trophy ridge static stabilizer in the front. Could I just buy a side bar mount and put another static stabilizer on the side or do i have to get something that actually says "side bar" on the package?
Hey brother, you're an awesome Archer ! That being said when you do these videos keep a bottle of water ...the swallows were killing me LOL. No bullshit.
I'd go light. 400 GR. Speed isn't everything, but it helps with everything. I'd look to get it up to 275 FPS, and if go as light as necessary to get there.
Good video.
I just had to get the tape measure out to check the length of my rods, 30" front and 12" back, and a 1:3 weight ratio.
You're the man!
this is one of the best descriptions of stabilizer lengths, weights and how it affects float and feel! subscribed. I would just add that for a shorter draw archer (like 26" or less) you might want to start with a 28" 10" combo. I am 26.5" draw and I found that with the general 30"/12" combo, the float just felt slow and lumbering to me. But I think for an average male (28" draw length) that the 30"/12" is an excellent starting point.
I guess Im kinda off topic but does anybody know of a good website to watch new series online ?
@Kian Nicolas Flixportal :D
@Zahir Byron thank you, I signed up and it seems to work :) I appreciate it!
@Kian Nicolas You are welcome =)
That's a huge "c" clamp holding your press to the table... thanks for the tips on weight distribution.
David do a Trigger or release video because some of us don't know how to use a back tension or release
Hey David, great video! What angle would you recommend starting out with for your back bar, i.e. above, level or below the bottom cam and how far away from the bottom limbs?
Easy step by step install
Great info! I'm looking to try some longer stabilizers on my next bow. Is it possible to use say a 12 inch back bar and then switch between a 10 inch and 30 inch front bar when going between hunting and 3D? I would need more weight on the 10 inch bar right?
I'm a novice with about 3-4 hours of range experience and want to get a stabilizer, but need someone's input on what setup i should go for. I want to get good at shooting, but eventually would like to hunt, but not my primary focus right now.
So should i get a 12"(10oz) front bar and no back bar
Or
15"(10oz)front bar with 10" (6oz)back bar?
Those are the options that I've found could be good for me. At 20 yrds my float isn't too bad, but anything past that is too much. I know muscle development is important, but i see so many experienced guys with stabilizers so i figure it is something that could be beneficial.
Option 2
Very informative video!
Thanks
What about the standard 10/8 hunting combo?
Awesome David!! Q the length of your backbar, is that also not in correlation to your drawlenght? Shorter draw = shorter bar? (Only when backbar is pointed back, not sideways).
David what is your hunting bar set up. thanks.
What is the perfect combination for 32" - 33" drowlength archer?
Siddharth Saroha go with a 30in front bar and 15 in back bar
Thank you sir for giving information
As far as weights I have zero weight in front bar 2oz in back
I run short bars for spots why add more weight to the bow
Hi this might be a dumb question but I'm new to archery.
Is there a difference between front stabilizers and side bars? I have a 9" trophy ridge static stabilizer in the front. Could I just buy a side bar mount and put another static stabilizer on the side or do i have to get something that actually says "side bar" on the package?
Any stabilizer will work for a sidebar
Hey brother, you're an awesome Archer ! That being said when you do these videos keep a bottle of water ...the swallows were killing me LOL. No bullshit.
i have a bow at 62 lbs what weight of arrows should i use?
Daniel Celis 62lbs is weak bro
I'd go light. 400 GR. Speed isn't everything, but it helps with everything. I'd look to get it up to 275 FPS, and if go as light as necessary to get there.
Pick a brand and follow their arrow charts
Hey David
30” stabilizer vs 30” with a 12” back bar
We are not interested in scribbling