Anyone shoot a PSE Nova?
#1
Thread Starter
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Eddy, TX
Posts: 9
Anyone shoot a PSE Nova?
Just wondering if anyone that shoots a Nova has ever had a problem with it popping when you start to draw. About 2 inches into the draw. My Nova is brand new and I have had it at the pro shop trying to get it fixed for the majority of the time that I have owned it.
They have replaced the cable slide, taken the bow apart several times to oil and grease parts, and even taken the grip off to put a pad underneath because they thought it was rubbing. I keep telling him that the cams are causing it but all he says is no.
It does it worst when I shoot several times, set the bow down for a while and then shoot again. If this is a common problem with the Nova, I just assume move on to another bow. They are going to replace it with another Nova, but I don't want it if the new one is going to do the same thing. I wouldn't be happy if I was about to draw on a deer and my bow pops.
Thanks for any help.
They have replaced the cable slide, taken the bow apart several times to oil and grease parts, and even taken the grip off to put a pad underneath because they thought it was rubbing. I keep telling him that the cams are causing it but all he says is no.
It does it worst when I shoot several times, set the bow down for a while and then shoot again. If this is a common problem with the Nova, I just assume move on to another bow. They are going to replace it with another Nova, but I don't want it if the new one is going to do the same thing. I wouldn't be happy if I was about to draw on a deer and my bow pops.
Thanks for any help.
#3
RE: Anyone shoot a PSE Nova?
This happens every once in a while. It could be the rockers under the limb, but you did say it was torn down and greased. One thing comes to mind is the little washers at the limb tips that the cable yoke attaches to. These could be sticking a bit and not rotating smoothly as you draw.
It's not something common to Nova's. In fact, it isn't common to any bow. It's just one of those things that happens every once in a while. At least the shop is willing to replace the bow. That at least says he's willing to try to satisfy you. Give him credit due.
It's not something common to Nova's. In fact, it isn't common to any bow. It's just one of those things that happens every once in a while. At least the shop is willing to replace the bow. That at least says he's willing to try to satisfy you. Give him credit due.
#4
Thread Starter
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Eddy, TX
Posts: 9
RE: Anyone shoot a PSE Nova?
I have the SU cams.
As far as giving my pro shop credit, I do. He has been nothing but helpful. I agree that it is the washers by the cams. But I even watched him take all that apart and put oil on the pin. Maybe the washers didin't get enough in between them.
What kind of oil or grease should you use?
As far as giving my pro shop credit, I do. He has been nothing but helpful. I agree that it is the washers by the cams. But I even watched him take all that apart and put oil on the pin. Maybe the washers didin't get enough in between them.
What kind of oil or grease should you use?
#6
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: A flat lander lost in the mountains of Northern,AZ
Posts: 3,171
RE: Anyone shoot a PSE Nova?
the wife shoots one and has been for awhile now with no problems but I have heard of this problem with some of the earlier nova's and the problem is the limb pockets.
#8
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: A flat lander lost in the mountains of Northern,AZ
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RE: Anyone shoot a PSE Nova?
huh? i cant believe the tech at the pro shop didnt draw the bow after going through all that trouble?? you know to make sure it actually fixed the problem... I cant believe he would do all that work then just hand it back to you un fixed. maybe its your release aid? some release aids have been known to pop when enough pressure is applied to the mechanism. which would explain why you are hearing a noise but the tech likely didnt after he fixed the bow, im sure you didnt leave your release with him while he was workin on the bow..
#9
RE: Anyone shoot a PSE Nova?
I've been shooting a Nova for 4 seasons and have had no noise problems, thankfully. I agree with DesertWolf,the bow should have been test drawn before leaving the shop. At any rate, good luck getting it quiet.