How many guys shoot PSE bows?
#11
I have an older PSE and I love it. There seems to be no need to shoot anything else. It shoots just as good as any of the matthews or bowtechs that I have ever been in competetion with. The only problem I have ever had is the riser. I have seen them blow up. A lot of that was that dad was shooting high poundage and was using really light arrows. The risers used to be cast, but now they are machined. They are still a great bow. BB
#12
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Scottsdale Arizona USA
Killed many elk with my old PSE carroll intruder. Got a new PSE carrera and it is so fast and shoots great. I like their bows and customer service. Most of my accesories are other brands. Good quality equipment.
#14
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Scottsdale Arizona USA
PWC-Did you have a bad experience with them? I guess I always buy to support the local economy plus I have been happy with the three I have had. What are you shooting? Good hunting.
#15
Joined: Feb 2004
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Yes, I hate to flame other companies, but i was totally disatisfied with pse, used to shoot a thunderbolt, Never will I shoot another one riser exploded, and then tried to get it replaced, very dissatisfied with PSE not only as a bow company but with customer service as well, plus also what BYUBORN said, very weak accessories. By supporting the local economy, do you mean in your city or the country because i havent really heard of a lot of bows made in japan, i mean i could be wrong. I am now shooting a Parker ultra 31, a dream come true, and a nap drop away, shooting, and yes i know most guys wouldnt use these, but i shoot the easton superlite a/c/c arrows (for the nubs, alum carbon competition) yes they are competition arrows, but you get the best of both worlds with these arrows i think, and i have shot deer, the arrow has past through them and i can pick the arrow up wipe the blood off, and shoot the same one next season, well enough about the arrows, everybody has there own opinions on bows, and its a constant quest to find the right one. But i will say that my parker is quite impressive, and my dads new OUTBACk (matthews) is increddibly sweet, This bow is unparalled by any other bow, Witch is suprising because the limbs are actually more parallel
but yah never will i touch a PSE again, sorry but its just MO
Cheers
but yah never will i touch a PSE again, sorry but its just MOCheers
#16
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Scottsdale Arizona USA
I haven't used their accessories but I left both of my intruders in the attic in 150 degrees for years and never had a crack. Also looked at my Carrera and can't find Japan stamped on it anywhere but maybe all the bow companies are made there now. Anyway I have had good luck with them and would say they will do as good as any of the bows out there for hunting.
#17
Joined: Feb 2004
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ROFL, i think you need to re-read what i said, i said i dont know if any bows are made in japan, not saying that they are, saying that they arent, lol hahaha, no im pretty sure most of them are made here in the US
#20
Typical Buck
Joined: Dec 2003
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From: central Ky
I've been shooting them for 20yrs and have always been happy with them. I currently have a Carerra and a Stingray. I shoot the Carerra from groundblinds and the shorter Stingray when in a treestand. I plan on buying a new bow next year and PSE will be on my list of choices.


