Join GRIV as he explains how to setup, and tweak, your bows stabilizer/weight system to accomplish the maximum amount of balance performance out of your setup.
Ive watched 928377288373772 videos on stabilizing your bow and how to “properly” and NOT ONE video even came close to this one and its accuracy and pin point instruction, awesome content!!!! Thank you!!!!
You guys are probably the only ones on RU-vid not making generic basic archery related videos... It's been an absolute pleasure to watch and pick up information related to form and bow setup You do an amazing job not only explaining but also demonstrating Now I definitely want THING A WEEK, every week!
Thank you George for breaking down the basics of the stablizers. Very useful and love the starting foruula. Scott Tuner of Guns and Bows in Morrice, Michigan where I shoot says hello. Remeber, it is not the week that counts but the value of the thing that matters. Keep them coming, no matter what the interval. Rick Mansberger
Wow. I've seen you on various videos in the past (other peoples channels) but just discovered this series. You have an excellent presentation and do a fantastic job of explaining concepts. Subscribed!
this video alone got you a subscriber out of me. Best explanation and feedback i've heard or read on how stabilizers function and how to use them effectively. Thanks for the video.
Great explanation! I understand how a rear stabilizer work and the formula you explained tells me how much it should weigh. How do you determine the front stabilizer length and weight to start? Sounds like it is dependent on the shooter's style and form?
George, got a follow up question. First, your videos are extremely helpful so thanks for doing them. Do you have a trick to relax the bow shoulder without over activating the lats? I can't seem to raise the bow using the scoop method without the shoulder coming up. I relax my shoulder but am going by feel and I know it varies and so does my shot placement as a result.
I bought a new hunting bow, Hoyt Ventum Pro 33. I liked everything about it, but I notice that the bow likes to fall forward naturally quite a bit. Is this a major problem, or is it normal to add a back bar to help maintain a neutral balance. After watching this video it makes sense why my shots all seemed to fall low when I was testing it at the range. I'm nervous I will regret my purchase!
Great explanation of stabilizing!!!! I have one question - When figuring out the "weight ounces" are you including the dampner at the end of your long rod?
If both the front rod and side rod have the same dampener, then they cancel each other out enough to not be a factor. If you only have one dampener on the long rod, weigh it and if it is an ounce or more, then add it to the total weight.
U said to expand the chest I've been trying this method and no matter how hard I expand my chest my release will not go unless I roll my wrist and I have it set hot
I am new to competition shooting and setting up my bow this was very helpful. I am trying to set my daughters bow up we put a 24 “ stabilizer upfront and a 12 back she continues to shoot low and no matter how much we lower the sight it does not come up she shoots a nice pattern but low 3 arrows in a 1” at 60 meter so should I take weight off the front
Largo de la barra del frente en pulgadas, multiplica por la cantidad the onzas que tienes en peso alfrente, divide el resultado por el largo de la barra del lado/atras. El total es la cantidad de onzas que deberias tener en la barra del lado/atras. Recuerda que es un buen punto para empezar, y puede que tengas que añadir o quitar dependiendo de tus espesidicaciones