Anyone Shoot the PSE X Force
#13
Fork Horn
Join Date: Sep 2007
Posts: 339
RE: Anyone Shoot the PSE X Force
I bidded on 5 different bows before I ended up buying mine. All of them were 2008 with less than ideal(junk) accessories and the bows all sold for over $800. I couldn't find but just a handfull of people on AT that wanted to sale the bow, which I would think supply and demand plays a part in the final used value?
#14
RE: Anyone Shoot the PSE X Force
I wasn't really commenting on the newest model of their line.....but on their "history" of re-sale value. Naturally....a 2008 "used"ANYTHING is going to be hard to find.
What does their "top of the line" 2006 bow sell for, today, vs. the big three's? THAT is what I was basing my comments on. And if they perform (re-sale) well, there.....like I said.....chalk it up to my ignorance on the subject matter. No malice intended.
What does their "top of the line" 2006 bow sell for, today, vs. the big three's? THAT is what I was basing my comments on. And if they perform (re-sale) well, there.....like I said.....chalk it up to my ignorance on the subject matter. No malice intended.
#15
RE: Anyone Shoot the PSE X Force
PSE was kind of left behind up until they brought out the X force. It is a completely different bow and I believe you will see it hold resale value much better than previous models.
#16
Join Date: Mar 2008
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Posts: 214
RE: Anyone Shoot the PSE X Force
I had an X-Force very briefly before trading it. To me the draw isn't a problem. What I wasn't comfortable with was the valley or lack of one. This bow will want to launch on you if you creep at all, but I guess that is the nature of the new speed bows. However, I'm really only used to the feel of single cam bows, so take that into consideration. The bow is a very nice bow, and to be honest I wish I would have kept it a little longer to get more used to it. I might still look at getting another one in the future, but I think I will get the Dream Season version. As far as resale goes, it seems to vary. I've seen some quality ones sale between $450 - $650. I picked mine up from eBay for $520 to my door, but if I were you I would also check the AT classifieds. They have a lot of great deals on there, but sometimes you just have to be the first to catch it at the right time.
#17
RE: Anyone Shoot the PSE X Force
I got mine 3-4 months ago ( X-force dream season ) and have to say i love it , the draw cycle is not an issue to me and i'm not a big lad .
I will not part with mine , no way
I will not part with mine , no way
#20
Dominant Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Blossvale, New York
Posts: 21,199
RE: Anyone Shoot the PSE X Force
ORIGINAL: GMMAT
I wasn't really commenting on the newest model of their line.....but on their "history" of re-sale value. Naturally....a 2008 "used"ANYTHING is going to be hard to find.
What does their "top of the line" 2006 bow sell for, today, vs. the big three's? THAT is what I was basing my comments on. And if they perform (re-sale) well, there.....like I said.....chalk it up to my ignorance on the subject matter. No malice intended.
I wasn't really commenting on the newest model of their line.....but on their "history" of re-sale value. Naturally....a 2008 "used"ANYTHING is going to be hard to find.
What does their "top of the line" 2006 bow sell for, today, vs. the big three's? THAT is what I was basing my comments on. And if they perform (re-sale) well, there.....like I said.....chalk it up to my ignorance on the subject matter. No malice intended.