Yo man, don' t be " dissin' " my bow!!
Hey there.... Get a load of this....
I was just talking to another guy at work, out in the workshop, that I didn' t know was a bow hunter. I mean, I heard he hunted and belongs to a big hunt club and stuff like that (he' s kind of arrogant and junk, but I guess he' s alright).
Anyway, I was telling him about my old, reliable, " Ebay special" PSE Edge 1000 lefty bow that I got two seasons ago, and how I had it all setup by the bow shop for about $100 bucks more. I like it and it' s great! [:-]
Details....
1996 PSE Edge 1000 lefty bow from Ebay ($75.00 winning bid)
41" axle to axle
Common round PSE Vortex dual cam system
65# draw weight, 65% let-off
30" draw length
Tru-glo 3 pin sights (20,30,40 yard)
TM Hunter rest
Donut peep sight
Rubber whisker string silencers
6" stablizer and wrist strap
Release: Tru-fire 3 finger, " crackshot"
Arrows: 31" Easton XX75, #2315' s
Tips: 125gr field tips and 125gr Thunderheads
Anyway, after I told all these details to the guy, he was dissing my old PSE bow! [:@] He was like, " Man, get yourself a Martin or a new Hoyt. That old bow won' t go through a deer! It sounds like it' s too heavy anyways. Not only that, it' s probably way too slow compared to today' s bows. 41" ATA? Man, that' s way too big to use in a tree stand!"
GIMME A BREAK!!!! I wanted to smack the guy upside the head!! [:@][>:][:' (] I' ve been shooting this bow for about 2 years now. I like it and am comfortable with it. I can handle it as I' m 6' and 210lbs and don' t struggle to pull back 65#' s. WTF is wrong with some people?!? [:@]
Let me ask you guys... What is so wrong with using an old ' 96 model PSE bow? It' s a great shooter and was checked out my the bow shop and is square and true and stuff. I like it and have confidence in my ability with it.
Thanks...
Butch