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Old 05-29-2004, 09:29 AM   #1
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Default PSE Radial X Weave

Has anyone been shooting these much? I've had good luck with the PSE Pros in the past, and got some new ones to try out. The only thing I noticed (I'm concerned about) is the inserts are a fair bit bigger than the shafts (200s) where they butt up to the points. They also don't have any press fit, just slip in. My concern is that the inserts will pull out after shooting them awhile at 3D targets. Anyone have this problem? I may sand the excess off to make them the same OD as the shafts. Also, they are now coming with Beiter nocks again, which fit very tight.
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I shoot 200's and have no problem with 3d.
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