| It's important to select the right archery stabilizer | | | | take a look at the different kids of stabilizer |
| that will maximize your skill and the energy behind | | | | models and makes there are to choose from so |
| the arrow and also to minimize vibration when | | | | you can decide which one is best for you. |
| shooting. It is true that a stabilizer is essentially is | | | | For all of the above purposes, a "doinker" would |
| a series of dampers, weights, and rods that | | | | be an excellent selection. It fully dissipates excess |
| connect to your bow, but the use that one can | | | | energy for a recoilless shot and absorbs shock |
| get out of it is absolutely amazing. It's general | | | | from the bow. These doinkers vary in size and |
| purpose is to reduce excess energy so that the | | | | weight, anywhere from 1" to 7", 5-10 ½ oz, and |
| accuracy of your shooting increases and oscillation | | | | ideal for keeping excess weight off your bow. |
| of the bow upon release is dampened. So let's | | | | |