Precision Balance Stabalizers
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Does anyone have any opinion of Precision Balance Stabalizers or their Doinkers? Or have you even heard of them??? thanks for the response.
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> Does anyone have any opinion of Precision Balance Stabalizers or their >Doinkers? Or have you even heard of them??? thanks for the response.
IMHO, Doinkers are great, they work like TFC’s but last much longer. Many Olympic Bow archers like their feel. I don’t particularly care for them on the front rod but they are great on side rods for V-bar setups. This is because I like to rest my bow on the front rod, and the doinker gets torn up. Also, I prefer to use them "reversed". I remove the weight stud from my stabilizer, screw in the Doinker, then use the stud to attach the weight to the female side of the doinker. This uses the doinker’s mass to add to the dampening effect. George Tekmitchov Senior Product Development Engineer Easton Technical Products, Inc. HoytUSA Avalon, 68" 42# carbon foam yielding 49# at draw Easton X10 .410, 30.5", X10 nock Shibuya Japan RX965 sight Easton ACE VRS Stabilizing System Cavalier Elite tab, Clicker, Master Plunger, Free Flyte rest Optics by Leica Camera GMBH Quiver & Accessories by Angel Archery Japan
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> > Does anyone have any opinion of Precision Balance Stabalizers or their >Doinkers? Or have you even heard of them??? thanks for the response. > IMHO, Doinkers are great, they work like TFC’s but last much longer. > Many Olympic Bow archers like their feel. I don’t particularly care for > them on the front rod but they are great on side rods for V-bar setups. > This is because I like to rest my bow on the front rod, and the doinker > gets torn up.
Remarkably nearly everyone I know who has tried doinkers/gizzmos/schwabels has ended up shooting them, they do work great. I have them on my longrod and twins. I find the one on the longrod does the most work (3") the twin rods just take that little bit of extra buzz out of the shot. The only problem I know of are that they make your longrod 2-4" longer and some people don’t like that (including me) I’m now using a 22" longrod, 5" extension and a 3" doinker. My longrod used to be 24". I never liked the feel of TFC’s (too much wobble, even with very stiff TFC’s) and the bow was a bit violent with nothing. Doinkers seem to do the job of the TFC with the feel of no damper….. magic
Why didn’t we pay more attention to the French, Germans and Dutch in the late 1980’s??????? > Also, I prefer to use them "reversed". I remove the weight stud from my > stabilizer, screw in the Doinker, then use the stud to attach the weight > to the female side of the doinker. This uses the doinker’s mass to add to > the dampening effect.
The type I use are just high pressure rubber hosing with a male thread at one end and a female thread at the other so this problem/idea isn’t relevant. Stretch PS "If you use a bow stand you can use them on the longrod too" Said Stretch placing his shiny Avalon on his equally sexy Carbofast bow stand
PPS Yeah I know, what kind of idiot spends 30 quid on a bowstand……. ……. not me
— John Dickson,(aka Stretch) Hoyt Avalon, Carbon+ 70" 47# Multimedia Guru? Gemini Stabilisers, Spiga Carbon 30 Heriot-Watt University ASB Dyneema 22str, ACE 400 L4 32.5"
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