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Old 05-02-2010, 04:07 PM   #1
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Win&Win Recurve Bows and Bieter Stabliser system

Hi,

How well do W&W Recurve bows (Inno Carbon Riser and W&W - INNO Power Carbon Foam Limbs) go with the Bieter Stabliser system.

Any users wishing to share their experience.

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it's spelled "Beiter"
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burt666, others might even say it's spelt "Beiter"
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Depends heavily on user preference and also on the length but generally speaking, if you're talking solely about the Innos, the Beiter Centralizers will feel kind of overpowering since (as is the case with most multirod stabilizers) they're kind of heavy.
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I found that they are really quite, but take out the punch of the shot. I believe you need some bow reaction, but the beiter damps it to much. When I changed to a set of W&W HMC the noise was also really low, but there was a little more punch in the bow during shooting.

The set up I used was;

Exender W&W HMC 6" (tried the 5" but balance is better with the 6"), W&W carbon v-bar, 30" HMC long rod, together with 12" HMC side rods. All around 2 W&W weights, together with a abomb at the front of the longrod. (First shot it with a W&W fomax damper, but a doinker bomb is a bit more flexible)

Mine Beiter setup included a 5.5" extender, 12" rods and a 30" longrod.

Currently the inno is mine backup bow, and I now shoot the tf-apecs, with the same HMC setup, just changed the 6" extender back to a 5".... guess why

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