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Old 03-25-2006, 08:35 PM   #21
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Has anyone shot the super G force? It is a cabelas exclusive,I love my 99 nova, tough bow droped out of trees and still shoots fine.
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Old 03-25-2006, 10:47 PM   #22
 
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Has anyone shot the super G force? It is a cabelas exclusive,I love my 99 nova, tough bow droped out of trees and still shoots fine.
I have the PSE Super G, got it for Christmas this year. It is my first bow so i don't really have a lot to compare it to, but i like it well so far. Only complaint being that the rest that came on it seemed to be crap. First time i messed with it the little screws stripped out. I had planned onswitching to a biscuit anyway so that wasn't a huge deal... If theres anything in particular that you want to know i might be able to help. later, kyle
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Old 03-26-2006, 01:03 PM   #23
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Thanks robinsok for replying, I was just wondering what the draw was like, if there is a lot of hand shock, is it a loud bow, and if you know how fast it is? My nova shoots at 210fps with a 28 in draw and at 65lbs. Obviously I am going to shoot it to find out for myself but it may be a month or so, any thing about it would be appreciated. Thanks.
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Old 03-26-2006, 06:04 PM   #24
 
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Thanks robinsok for replying, I was just wondering what the draw was like, if there is a lot of hand shock, is it a loud bow, and if you know how fast it is? My nova shoots at 210fps with a 28 in draw and at 65lbs. Obviously I am going to shoot it to find out for myself but it may be a month or so, any thing about it would be appreciated. Thanks.
No problem man... I think the draw is pretty smooth, i have had pretty good luck with it so far.. I don't think it's loud no, and i don't feel like it has a lot of hand shock, but like i said, this is my first bow. I haven't shot the bowtechs, and matthews, and hoyts and such because i knew i wasn't gonna be spending that much money when i bought mine. So i don't know how it compares to those. Wish i could explain more, but thats what i got.. I have not chronoed it yet either, and i have it set at sixty pounds at the moment. Check it out if you geta chance, i really like it. Good for the money i think. Good luck on your choice man..
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Old 03-27-2006, 11:18 AM   #25
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Thanks for the info I guess Ill just have to wait a month to see for my self. Thanks
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Old 03-27-2006, 11:50 AM   #26
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I use an Nova and have also tried the GForce - nice bow and is similar to the Nova in let off and feel. I agree withthe durability - nothing like a PSE for reliability. I have a budwho shootMathews and calls my bow"Pretty Sh#tty Equipment" and I agree his bow does shoot smooth theisreal nice to handle, but I think PSEless susseptable to damagefromdropping/banging etc.


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Old 03-29-2006, 11:49 AM   #27
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I started bowhunting with a PSE Thunderbolt dual cam about then years ago, I recently switched to Archery Research in 2004. My buddy is still hunting with the thunderbolt and it has dropped its fair share of deer, hogs, and bear.
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