Thanks for watching and the question! I think it would definitely help get your bow more balanced. A good rear stabilizer gives you a ton of ability to customize the weight. Let me know what you decide!
Thanks Eric and thanks for watching. That's the S&S Archery Pro Hunter Pack. Here's the link for it if you'd like to check it out. I imagine you can buy the parts separately. sandsarchery.com/collections/stabilizers/products/spider-archery-tracker-pro-hunter-pack
Hey there! The back bar up and down adjustment allows you extra adjustment to balance the bow front to back, rather than getting a long or shorter length bar. It just adds to the micro adjustability to get it dialed in. Thanks for watching!
@@davidcalton321 you bet! Any time. If you use this link, it'll let them know I sent ya...or just put it in the order notes 😁 sandsarchery.com/collections/black-gold-sights/products/black-gold-pro-archery-sight?aff=2
@@davidcalton321 hey man! Yeah, that depends on what other components you have on the bow, but most folks would say go with the 8 and 6. I've been using the 10 and 8 you years and been happy with it though. You'll likely be just fine with the 8 and 6.
Don’t really need a stabilizer for hunting. I do use a 6 inch with adjustable weight. Balance is perfect with it. All those long stabilizers is good for 3D target long range. I bought some to be one of the cool guy’s but man they got in the way while in a tight tree stand. Friend directed to me to the one I have now and balanced my bow perfect. 10” 12” on the front on the back 8” is all unnecessary.
Yeah...you don't need a front ad back bar, but I personally have found them to help. I don't hunt a tree stand though... spot and stalk out west. I could see them getting in the way in a tree stand though. I've especially found the back bar to help on sidehill shots, but that's just me. Thanks for the comment and best of luck out there!
@@MattyH3llfyre you'll have to loosen the Allen bolt so you can makes adjustments. There are a couple different allen bolts in the setup. Thanks for watching!
It's a hunting bow? If you need a back bar why have the front bar that heavy. A little overkill maybe for a hunting rig. Gonna carry that all day in the mountains?
Yeah, that's my hunting bow. I don't currently have any extra weight on the front bar. I've been carrying that setup around the mountains for several years now. Sure... to don't need the back bar, but it really does help. To each their own though. Do what works best for you!
Great tips 👍🏼 I have always wondered the best way to do that. Now I know! Thanks! Going to try this when I get home
Absolutely!! Glad it was helpful. Thanks for watching as well!
Simple/quick/direct tutorial.... Superb!!! Thanks for this.
Absolutely! Glad it was helpful and thanks for watching!
Thanks for the info, helped me a lot...I'm going with a longer sidebar...thanks again
@joewall3148 sounds great and glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching!
You're welcome...keep the video's coming....
@@joewall3148 absolutely! Will do!
you helped me more than my coach, thank you very much!
Glad it was helpful and thanks for watching!
Thanks for tips . I’m looking at putting a rear stabilizer on my Mathews Halon and was wondering if it wld actually help balance it little better
Thanks for watching and the question! I think it would definitely help get your bow more balanced. A good rear stabilizer gives you a ton of ability to customize the weight. Let me know what you decide!
Great video what stabilizer bracket adjustment is that middle piece please
Thanks Eric and thanks for watching. That's the S&S Archery Pro Hunter Pack. Here's the link for it if you'd like to check it out. I imagine you can buy the parts separately. sandsarchery.com/collections/stabilizers/products/spider-archery-tracker-pro-hunter-pack
Great video new to archery this helped me a ton thanks!
Thanks for watching and I'm glad the video was helpful! Always feel free to reach out and we'll be happy to help!
Just added a back stabilizer, night and day difference. wish I would of done it years ago.
Agreed! They make a big difference!
What does the up and down adjustment of the backbar do?
Hey there! The back bar up and down adjustment allows you extra adjustment to balance the bow front to back, rather than getting a long or shorter length bar. It just adds to the micro adjustability to get it dialed in. Thanks for watching!
What stabilizers are on your bow in this video? If you talked about them you may get a new sponsor if you dont already;)
Hey David! That's the Spyder Archery stabilizer kit from S&S Archery. No sponsorship or any, just really like it 😁. Thanks for watching!
@@BackwoodsPursuit Thank you brother. Just went to their site and will order.
@@davidcalton321 you bet! Any time. If you use this link, it'll let them know I sent ya...or just put it in the order notes 😁 sandsarchery.com/collections/black-gold-sights/products/black-gold-pro-archery-sight?aff=2
Follow up: I have a Mathews halon. 10 and 8 or 6 and 8 for hunting. Bet you say it is a personal choice.
@@davidcalton321 hey man! Yeah, that depends on what other components you have on the bow, but most folks would say go with the 8 and 6. I've been using the 10 and 8 you years and been happy with it though. You'll likely be just fine with the 8 and 6.
Don’t really need a stabilizer for hunting. I do use a 6 inch with adjustable weight. Balance is perfect with it. All those long stabilizers is good for 3D target long range. I bought some to be one of the cool guy’s but man they got in the way while in a tight tree stand. Friend directed to me to the one I have now and balanced my bow perfect. 10” 12” on the front on the back 8” is all unnecessary.
Yeah...you don't need a front ad back bar, but I personally have found them to help. I don't hunt a tree stand though... spot and stalk out west. I could see them getting in the way in a tree stand though. I've especially found the back bar to help on sidehill shots, but that's just me. Thanks for the comment and best of luck out there!
I'm curious what stabilizer mount that was? Been looking for one that is simplistic but functional like that one.
Hey there! It's the S&S Archery Pro Hunter pack 8" & 10"(made by Spyder Archery). Really a nice setup!
@@BackwoodsPursuit thanks so much. I'll take a look at the pack.
@@realMatchGrade sounds good! Let me know if you have any questions.
I think the shop I went cranked mine down and can't move at all how get to move again
Hey there Matthew! Do you mean the back bar?
The part that connects the back bar
@@MattyH3llfyre you'll have to loosen the Allen bolt so you can makes adjustments. There are a couple different allen bolts in the setup. Thanks for watching!
You're welcome I taken the Allen bolts out completely and still can't move them
@@MattyH3llfyre oh that's interesting. Give Rob over at S&S Archery a call and he should be able to help get it straightened out. Thanks!
Could def have gone with the shorter set.
Yeah, I could have for sure.
@@BackwoodsPursuit I love that part of fine tuning, cutting unnessesarry weight, length, etc. Small things add up.
@@aranhewitt1608 absolutely! Never stop tinkering right!
It's a hunting bow? If you need a back bar why have the front bar that heavy. A little overkill maybe for a hunting rig. Gonna carry that all day in the mountains?
Yeah, that's my hunting bow. I don't currently have any extra weight on the front bar. I've been carrying that setup around the mountains for several years now. Sure... to don't need the back bar, but it really does help. To each their own though. Do what works best for you!
great info! that sight looks like it is kind of a counterweight in itself.
It really kinda is! Thanks for watching!