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Post by bounce on Feb 28, 2009 19:26:45 GMT -5
Yesterday the kids came over to show me a new bow & arrows that my son-inlaw just got. You could see the excitement in all their eyes!! Now I know nothing about bows realy but it looked like fine equipment to me. Not shure I remeber the name right but Matt said it was a Cablela's Bow PME? You guys that know can likely figure it out from that? it looked to me to have most of the bells and whistals on it and is a left hand bow as he is. I said do you have a arm gard, No he says I never need one!!..........OK, I see posible fun ahead LOL. And he had several arrows in the qiver mounted on it at least 3 had broad heads and that or more with out. Sounded like he had it all fited to him and said that at this time it was set for 65# said that does get a little tireing in pratice after while. Actaly I'm glad to see him take up the sport. I always wanted to in heart but the body I have always said no.
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Post by Purebred Redneck on Feb 28, 2009 19:53:35 GMT -5
Probably a PSE brand bow bought at Cabelas
They used to be the laughing stock of compound bows but they have really come a long way the last 5 years or so.
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Post by jmarriott on Mar 2, 2009 14:43:49 GMT -5
PSE makes fine bows.
Forgiving brace height makes them a little slower than some but easier to shoot well.
I bought mine long ago and it still shoots well for the Tech avaiable at the time I bought it. Mine is a tank and It has had a few strings replaced and now sit's at its highest poundage instead of the lower pressures. I will not be getting rid of it this season again. It is so old fashion it still has the overdraw feature.
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