PSE
#2
RE: PSE
PSE= Parts Scattered Everywhere
Pull, Shoot, Explode
They've been around a long time, and it used to be if you didn't shoot a PSE you weren't SQUAT.....Times have changed, though, and they aren't what they used to be. Still decent bows, though, and good shooters.
I shot the Mach X recently, and didn't like it at all. Lots of vibration and hand shock.....But I will admit that's the only newer one I have any experience with.
Pull, Shoot, Explode
They've been around a long time, and it used to be if you didn't shoot a PSE you weren't SQUAT.....Times have changed, though, and they aren't what they used to be. Still decent bows, though, and good shooters.
I shot the Mach X recently, and didn't like it at all. Lots of vibration and hand shock.....But I will admit that's the only newer one I have any experience with.
#3
Nontypical Buck
Thread Starter
Join Date: Dec 2006
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Posts: 1,032
RE: PSE
Yea i shot a mach x and i hate that bow from them. But some of there other bows are good and they are not that much money. I like the baby G, it is a fast shoting bow and not much vibration.
#4
Fork Horn
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Harford County, MD
Posts: 434
RE: PSE
I have been nothing but a PSE shooter since I started hunting. Before the parellel limb design, PSE was up there with the best of them. For some reason, PSE has seemed to delay in moving forward with the innovation of their bows, so I think that is the reason why many are turning their backs on them. I still love the PSE's that I've shot and shoot, but I'm one of the ones who will be changing it up next season. I just ordered the new Guardian, so my PSE days are over.. for now.
#6
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: NW Oklahoma
Posts: 1,166
RE: PSE
It's what I shoot. They don't do a lot of fancy advertising, so I guess they're not so trendy.
I've been hunting with the same bow since I started bowhunting 7 years and it works great for me. I guess in my older age I don't salivate every time a new name or a new gadget comes out on a bow. I tend to stick with what works.
I've been hunting with the same bow since I started bowhunting 7 years and it works great for me. I guess in my older age I don't salivate every time a new name or a new gadget comes out on a bow. I tend to stick with what works.
#8
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Illinois
Posts: 330
RE: PSE
ORIGINAL: davs2601
I bought the pse bruin in september, its my first bow so I dont have anything to compare it to. It suits me well, although it is a bit noisy. Im still trying to remidy that without any luck
I bought the pse bruin in september, its my first bow so I dont have anything to compare it to. It suits me well, although it is a bit noisy. Im still trying to remidy that without any luck
Good Hunting,
Bowflex
#9
Fork Horn
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Harford County, MD
Posts: 434
RE: PSE
PSE now makes a hush kit that resembles the ones found on the Bowtechs. I'm not sure how well it works, but might be something to try if your bows are continuing to be a little on the noisy side of things.
http://www.pse-archery.com/prod.php?...58&u=01096
http://www.pse-archery.com/prod.php?...58&u=01096
#10
Fork Horn
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location:
Posts: 338
RE: PSE
I have 2 PSE's and love em but I guess the best advice anyone could give is to goto a bow shop that has a decent selection and Will let you shoot the bow beofre you purchase it, and then choose from there tahst what I did I shot 7 differnet PSE's 3 MAathews and a few others soem of the pse shot great like the featherlite I bought and others shot like crap its a matter of how the bow fits you personally So just shot as many as you can and choose from there good luck