This is a topic for all of you techies!!!!
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Hey Guys,
I am from the PSE forum and I won't go into detail about the bow report but it did get out of hand quickly. We do have some people complain and what happens is the dealer usually puts it off on the factory and most of the time, they are wrong. PSE is not for everyone, just like some people like Fords while others like Chevys or Dodges or others. I am just anxious to help these archers get their equipment they paid so much for fixed and going again despite some really problem dealers some times. I appreciate this not becoming a bashing incident and I am sorry the bow report post on the PSE site got out of hand. By the way, I am new to this forum and am real impressed so far. Alot of knowledge and I like all the different topics that the PSE site does not have.
I am from the PSE forum and I won't go into detail about the bow report but it did get out of hand quickly. We do have some people complain and what happens is the dealer usually puts it off on the factory and most of the time, they are wrong. PSE is not for everyone, just like some people like Fords while others like Chevys or Dodges or others. I am just anxious to help these archers get their equipment they paid so much for fixed and going again despite some really problem dealers some times. I appreciate this not becoming a bashing incident and I am sorry the bow report post on the PSE site got out of hand. By the way, I am new to this forum and am real impressed so far. Alot of knowledge and I like all the different topics that the PSE site does not have.
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Ausie-guy is right...LOL. I try not to bash any bow. It seems like Mathews get ragged on the most and gets praised the most...LOL. Just love the bow that you shoot and dont worry about the rest. If you wouldnt shoot it than dont talk about it. Thats the way I feel. I only talk about bows that I might be interested in or have a question about.
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I didn't want it to get out of hand, it all started with the Pearsons Bowhunting report, It was about the colour of the bow, the Magazine was in fact right, the PSE fan's seemed quite annoyed even though there was nothing wrong with the report. My report was my own personal opinion, it didn't nor shouldn't have been taken to heart, I wasn't tossing my idea's around claiming it was the gosspel. Maybe I haven't shot the bow, but I haven't shot alot of bow's. One thing I do know, is I know what I like for archery equipment, if I make an opinion, which is only my opinion no one elses to take to heart or even think about for that matter. It all comes down to this.( If you express your opinion on a bow, in a forum for the that companies shooters, and you don't say the most wonderful things about the equipment, there is going to be a bias attitude comming back in response. It got out of hand and that was my bad! Like I said about the editor for Bowhunting magazing, and PSE's catalogue editors, everyone makes mistakes. Unless we are computers or robots, there is always going to be an opinion on things, and mistakes will be made.
Good shooting
Dylan
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Good shooting
Dylan
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I was raised with the attitude that if you don't have something good to say, don't say anything at all. Why not praise what you have and forget the bashing. If you have a issue go straight to the person or company and give them your opinion. They are the only ones that can do something about it. We all have choices that we can make and we don't have to stoop to the level that others want us to get down to. Do we? I was once told that airing out your dirty laundry only lets others know how bad you smell.
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I test shot the PSE Nitro just before I went to the AMO Show. Compared to other speed bows I've shot, I liked it. I especially like the new finish process that they have on the 2002 PSEs. I also shot the new PSE Enforcer and liked it better for shooting over the Nitro. It was a slower but smoother and, to me, a little more like the style of bow that I like to shoot. I'd say it was Vortec class as far as smoothness and forgiveness.