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    Senior Member Six Point duda's Avatar
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    Default Doinker Dish

    I had a busy offseason. I replaced my center serving, increased tip weight (wanna try more FOC) and also bought a new stabilizer. I got a 12 inch doinker dish before this I never used a stabilizer that did anything but absorb vibration. Which the dish does a good job of. At first I shot it with all 4 weights but that seemed too heavy for me. I slowly worked it down to 2 weights placed side by side at the bottom of the dish. Now after the draw the bow just settles to the point were the bubble is dead center. I haven't had a chance to shoot further than 20 yards but it seems like the pins are a little more solid. Today was a little windy but the dish made it a little easier to keep the pins on target.
    Mathews Switchback XT
    2009 Elite GT500

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    I bought the 10" Doinker Dish last fall and came to the same conclusion regarding the
    steadiness of aiming. Though I have been bowhunting for more years than I care to discuss, I have never been able to hold a 3 to 4 inch group at 40 yds. I did it consistenly after putting this stab on. Now, to save my arrows, I don't dare shoot at the same spot at 20 yds
    '08.5 GT500 Ninja 29/60; Hogg it Hunter;
    X-weave arrows; CX F15 broadheads; MZE rest
    '07 Synergy 28.75/70

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