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Archery Guide: Using a Down Angle Quick Disconnect

Not sure whether a straight Quick Disconnect or a down angle  Quick Disconnect is right for your bow? In this video, we explain the differences, the advantages of each design, and how changing the angle of your front stabilizer can affect your bow's balance and feel.

We'll cover:

What a straight (0°) Quick Disconnect does
What a down angle Quick Disconnect does
How lowering your stabilizer changes the bow's center of gravity
Why some archers prefer a more stable or torque-resistant feel
How different setups can affect sight picture, bow roll, and aiming
How to decide which option is best for your shooting style

There isn't a single "correct" answer—the best choice depends on your bow, stabilizer setup, and personal preferences. Whether you shoot compound or recurve, experimenting with different configurations can help you build a stabilizer system that works best for you.

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What do you shoot? Let us know in the comments:
• Straight (0°) QDC
• 8° Down Angle QDC
• 10° Down Angle QDC

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