Here's what I did - cost around $20.
Items:
A set of bowjax limb dampers (14.00)
A set of cat whiskers (1.50)
A pack of stick on felt/moleskin (5.00)
Some teflon tape (couldn't remember the name, thanks!) Free out of my garage...
1) Felt lined the limb pockets
2) Felt lined the limb tips
3) Applied the teflon tape to the limb bolts
4) Added the cat whiskers (these made the biggest difference, to me)
5) Applied the Bowjax on the inside limbs, about 1.5" away from the riser (don't really know if this did anything, but oh well..) They are parallel to the whiskers on the string.
Unnecesssary, but I did it to offset the weight from my sight.
6) moved over my 12"/10oz Bernies Custom stablizer with 4x 350gr weights at the tip. Again, not really necessary, if anything I think I might take it off and go to a single 15oz weight from one of my V-Bar's on my target bow. It's alot smaller, about the same weight, and solid. You can also pick them up for around $5-10 depending on what your shop stocks.
The main reason I put one on was to "plumb" the bow, with the extra weight at the bottom, the bow now balances perfectly in my hand, and is very easy to point now at rest and at full draw.
Be warned, I'm a tinkerer, and I love to adjust things to the way I want them, so what I may do might be a bit much for those that want a more traditional bow. Frassettor was shooting with me today and even he did a double take from the first shot - the loudest thing is the arrow flying away.
Bill - I know a store that has a camo one instock ready to ship today...
Chris