My PSE bow (remember this style)?
#11
RE: My PSE bow (remember this style)?
ORIGINAL: Tazman
Butch don't listen to that Davimil boy, he don't know nothing!!!
You need to change that release.
Butch A.
#12
RE: My PSE bow (remember this style)?
I have that EXACT bow hanging in my basement. It's even a lefty model. LOL
It's my bro-in-law's bow. It's older, but it is a nice bow, and it has killed many a deer. I know one thing...it might not be a speed demon, but it's accurate and deadly quiet.
As long as your happy with your setup....that's all that matters! Don't fix it if it ain't broke! [8D]
It's my bro-in-law's bow. It's older, but it is a nice bow, and it has killed many a deer. I know one thing...it might not be a speed demon, but it's accurate and deadly quiet.
As long as your happy with your setup....that's all that matters! Don't fix it if it ain't broke! [8D]
#13
RE: My PSE bow (remember this style)?
ORIGINAL: WV Hunter
I have that EXACT bow hanging in my basement. It's even a lefty model. LOL
I have that EXACT bow hanging in my basement. It's even a lefty model. LOL
It's my bro-in-law's bow. It's older, but it is a nice bow, and it has killed many a deer. I know one thing...it might not be a speed demon, but it's accurate and deadly quiet.
As long as your happy with your setup....that's all that matters! Don't fix it if it ain't broke! [8D]
Butch A.
#15
Dominant Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Blossvale, New York
Posts: 21,199
RE: My PSE bow (remember this style)?
Butch don't listen to that Davimil boy, he don't know nothing!!!
#17
Typical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Wardensville West Virginia USA
Posts: 640
RE: My PSE bow (remember this style)?
Its hard to beat an older long axle to axle bow with small wheels for accuracy. Makes me wish i still had my 41" Martin firecat, it would shoot circles around my single cam PSE. I will have to take a pic of my first bow someday. It was one of those old Bear Whitetail hunters, with the metal brachest mounted on the backside of the limb pockets. They had the small wheels on them where you adjusted the draw length, via a letter A-D. Cables running all over it back and forth between the adjustment wheels and the cams. Paid 80 dollars for it from my best friends mom who bought a new bow. Oh the memories
Dave
Dave
#18
RE: My PSE bow (remember this style)?
My friend has that same bow, that was his first bow, until i gave him one of my bows.....a browning bridger plus. That bow i thought was just too long and heavy it weight as much as a shot-gun 8lbs. My darton wieghs like 3.5, i dont shoot with a quiver attached. But hey if it works for u, go for it.