PSE NV dampers
#2
RE: PSE NV dampers
first off let me say it' s good to see someone from my old stomping grounds here ,i grew up in west orange. moved out here four years ago! anyway.i was going to buy th nv for my old xi until i picked up a bow that had them on the old xi was heavy enough ,they added some weight to the bow (a pse primos) i don' t need them on my hoyt ,but from what i understand if you don' t mind a little extra weight they work real well[:-]
#4
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Shreveport, LA.
Posts: 200
RE: PSE NV dampers
I use them on my bow, I have a 2002 pse xcellerator. I truthfully cannot tell you if them made a big difference or not. They were put on my bow before I even shot the first arrow. I can say my bow is fairly quiet and doens' t have much vibration or shock.
#5
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: East Yapank NY USA
Posts: 3,457
RE: PSE NV dampers
They made a nice diff on my Mathews Feathermax.
If you bow has some jump, vibration,shock then they may work well.
If your bow is already dead in your hands and has no vibration then they may not do much at all.
If you bow has some jump, vibration,shock then they may work well.
If your bow is already dead in your hands and has no vibration then they may not do much at all.
#6
RE: PSE NV dampers
Tory,
Sims has their own version of the NV' s this year.
They are threaded for accessories; you might want to check them out.
The bows I' ve shot that had NV' s have less recoil.
From my experience, they work pretty well.
Sag.
Sims has their own version of the NV' s this year.
They are threaded for accessories; you might want to check them out.
The bows I' ve shot that had NV' s have less recoil.
From my experience, they work pretty well.
Sag.