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What makes a great stabilizer?
Which Stabilizer To Use
wind efficiency
wind taper
Comparing Tungsten VS Steel Stabilizer Weights.
Tungsten has built a reputation in archery for being compact, heavy, and expensive. The reason is simple: it’s roughly 2.5 times denser than steel, which allows you to run the same mass weight in a much shorter stack. For archers using heavy stabilizer setups, that reduced length can improve wind efficiency and clean up bow reaction without sacrificing total weight.
You don’t need tungsten to shoot great scores, but if you’re running 16 ounces or more up front and want to reduce drag at the furthest point of your system, it can be a meaningful upgrade. For lighter setups or tighter budgets, steel remains a reliable and cost-effective option.
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