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    Default Stabilizer for GT500?

    What are some good hunting stabs for this bow? I'm currently shooting a Sims Modular on it right now and thinking of trying something new!! Anything that really stands out?
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    You can't beat the b-stinger as far as "stabilization" goes, imho. It really helped my groups tighten up, especially at longer distances. I've been shooting one for over a year now and still love it. I have a 12" and 8.5" with a 14oz weight.
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    People are raving about that B Stinger stab. I would try it if I could get over its looks but to me its fugly. No offense to anyone who uses it though. I have three Posten Woodsman II's on my bows and I like them pretty good. I like a long stab but lightweight so mine are 9" & 10".

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    I'm happy with the 7 inch doinker mulit rod.

    Works very well on my GT500.

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    I have had heard good things about the B-stinger and the Doinker for this bow!!! Thanks for the info!!!

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    I actually have both! B Stinger and Doinker... I love the B STinger of serious 3/D indoor shoots and the Doinker for hunting... Best of both worlds.. Get both!
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    12" 11 oz. b-stinger, may bump up to the 14 oz. weight soon though.
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    Thanks for more info!! I hear more and more about the B-stinger, so I called Blair yesterday and couldn't get him. So I left a message and hopefully hear back soon!! I would really like to try one and see what kinda difference it makes with groups and all. I'm interested in the 8.5" but have no clue about what weight to try out 1st?

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    I would start out with the 11 oz. or the 14 oz. and go from there.
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    I just got an octane 7in. stabalizer. That's what I'll put on.
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