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Firedawg 06-21-2003 02:32 PM

RE: PSE Baby-G
 
If it fits ya, I would buy it. Those PSE Baby G' s aren' t cheap. 100 bucks is a good deal if the bow is in good shape. Good luck and I hope you enjoy bow hunting.

rather_be_huntin 06-25-2003 12:52 PM

RE: PSE Baby-G
 
I can' t believe how fast this forum moves. I step away for a few days and my question moved to the 3rd page. Could that make the bowhunting forum the most popular?

At any rate thanks for everyones input, the bow has an adjustable draw length and we set it up for me (29" with relaese) and I shot it at various ranges up to 60yds. I was hitting the cube at all ranges so I bought it.

bullsi 06-26-2003 09:46 AM

RE: PSE Baby-G
 
I have a baby G.I bought 3yrs ago its left handed so I got a good price for It.It took some time and money to get it trick out and to be goog with it.First you must grip it tighter than other bow lots of hand shock.2nd use a heaver or stiffer spline arrow, goid tip 7595 xts works great.3rd drop away rest.4th practice-practice and practice.My bow is now very accurate and fast,the kinrtic enegry is very high-pass through every time.Its a good bow for tree stand hunting.

this is my set up
Baby-G 70 lbs lefy hand
gold tips 7595xts
90gr-13/4cutting dia. slammer heads
Trap door rest
sniper pendulum sight
Vibra check stabilizer
custom strings(a must)
At 29inch draw Im Getting 288 fps.

I hope this helps [:-]


rather_be_huntin 06-27-2003 11:43 AM

RE: PSE Baby-G
 
Thanks Bullsi, I' ll look at some of the stuff you mentioned. I' m gonna go to the toy store tomorrow and get it set up this weekend.


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