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    Respected Member Ten Point wdriver's Avatar
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    Question Stabilizer for my GT500

    Any opinions on a favorite stabilizer for the GT500 (that I'm saving up for now)? I will be using it for hunting.
    GT500 Ninja (My favorite and I got it at Predator's Archery in Gilroy, Ca)
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    Try looking at the DeadCenterArchery.com web sight I just got my bowhunter kit and it is well balanced and holds great! They have several models so check it out.
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    B-Stinger. nuff said
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    Doinker 11.5" Power-bar.

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    Default my vote

    Quote Originally Posted by Reacher View Post
    B-Stinger. nuff said
    B-stinger is the only way to go
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cliff Orley View Post
    Doinker 11.5" Power-bar.
    Doinker here also.
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    No ifs and or buts Just maybee.

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    I'm an AEP fan, they are great for hunting and can follow you straight into 3D season.
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    The best one on the market is B Stinger hands down. Second would be Doinker, third would be a toss up between Dead Center and Postens.

    I sell more B Stinger Stabilizers that any product other than arrows. And I have never had anyone contact me back to say they didnt like the change it made.

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    Quote Originally Posted by southshorerat View Post
    The best one on the market is B Stinger hands down. Second would be Doinker, third would be a toss up between Dead Center and Postens.

    I sell more B Stinger Stabilizers that any product other than arrows. And I have never had anyone contact me back to say they didnt like the change it made.
    Best, or most sold? Because Im all ears now! Never shot a B Stinger. But if its better in your opinion then I better try one.
    No ifs and or buts Just maybee.

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    I've tried the B-stinger and the posten. They both are great stabs. I went with the Posten because I think it looks better and has adjustable weights that come with it.
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