GVDocHoliday
01-31-2007, 01:18 PM
Check this out:
http://www.archerytalk.com/vb/showthread.php?p=3987612#post3987612
I drew up the plans for these and sent them to Jeremy and he turned my brain child into a pure work of art. They came out better than I could have possibly imagined.
I have three sets on the the way, one for the main stabilizer, and two for the side rods. These will look pretty sweet on my Monster Bows Pheonix.
Now Jeremy sells some of the nicest weight kits also that will fit the end thread for one kit. 1/4 20 threading which will also include the Sims Stabilizer Enhancer, and the 3/4 doinkers, which will accept his weights seamlessly.
One kit will allow for infinite stabilizer lengths. No more multiple stabilizers...wanna hunt? Stack it heavy and put on short rods, ready to head to the 3d range with some buddies? Stack it light and put on some 10" rods for a hunter class legal stabilizer.
Again, I am so pumped. I had other setups similar to this, but they were just made of plastic and kept breaking at the stabilizer mounting hole. These are made of 6061 aluminum and breaking will no longer be a problem, nor will wind drift.
Be on the lookout for pics early next week.
http://www.archerytalk.com/vb/showthread.php?p=3987612#post3987612
I drew up the plans for these and sent them to Jeremy and he turned my brain child into a pure work of art. They came out better than I could have possibly imagined.
I have three sets on the the way, one for the main stabilizer, and two for the side rods. These will look pretty sweet on my Monster Bows Pheonix.
Now Jeremy sells some of the nicest weight kits also that will fit the end thread for one kit. 1/4 20 threading which will also include the Sims Stabilizer Enhancer, and the 3/4 doinkers, which will accept his weights seamlessly.
One kit will allow for infinite stabilizer lengths. No more multiple stabilizers...wanna hunt? Stack it heavy and put on short rods, ready to head to the 3d range with some buddies? Stack it light and put on some 10" rods for a hunter class legal stabilizer.
Again, I am so pumped. I had other setups similar to this, but they were just made of plastic and kept breaking at the stabilizer mounting hole. These are made of 6061 aluminum and breaking will no longer be a problem, nor will wind drift.
Be on the lookout for pics early next week.