OPINION ON PSE BOWS
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Afton IA USA
Posts: 444
OPINION ON PSE BOWS
I need some advice. The bow I'm using is an OLD Bear variable compound bow. It really should be in a museum somewhere. And it's a left handed bow I've got rigged up to shoot right handed. (don't ask) It works fine except I can't canter the bow to the side like I should because the arrow would fall off the rest. I bought it used and didn't know anything about bows. That's how come I ended up with a left handed bow. Anyway, now that I'm into the sport full bore, I'm thinking of buying a new bow. I live in a pretty rural area so pro shops and selections are limited. Buying on the internet is not an option for me either because I don't use credit cards. But the 1 pro shop we do have down here has a PSE Team Fitzgerald 29" variable compound bow with all the rigging except for silencers and a peep sight for $219.00. It has a thong arrow rest and tru glow sight. You guys have any opinions on PSE bows? I've never used them. I do like the shorter limbs on it though because I hunt a lot from the ground and from under trees and in brush. It would be much easier to move around in thick cover like I hunt. What do you guys think? Is this a good deal?
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RE: OPINION ON PSE BOWS
I have an old PSE Centerflite Edge 1000 from about 8 years ago. I picked it up off Ebay for $75 bucks, then had it fully checked out by the guys in the bow shop. It's straight, squarely aligned, and #65 pounds, 30" draw, and great condition. I had to dump about $75-100 bucks more to fully outfit it though (it camed stripped down since the guy on Ebay used the accessories on another bow). It's a rock solid bow and I am impressed with it.
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