PSE Firestorm lite
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PSE Firestorm lite
Anyone familiar with the PSE Firestorm Lite. Am considering this bow or the Bowtech Mighty Mite, or a Matthews like the SQ2......but price is a factor and the PSE is much less expensive. Would like any info. good or bad.
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MichaelT.
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MichaelT.
#2
Join Date: Feb 2004
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Posts: 60
RE: PSE Firestorm lite
The mightymite is a good bow but I like the tech 29 better. Its better than most PSEs for the same price. But I suggest go with whatever you feel more comfortable. Matthews may be a good bow but they dont have the speed that bowtechs do not too mention they are more costly. For the money, with the bowtech you get speed, accuracy, and cam stops (Im not sure what the technical term for them is). Blackhawk is a cheaper version from bowtech with same attributes as mightymite and tech 29. You can pick a brand new one up for 350 or so dollars for 2003 model. My uncle has a PSE Baby G and it lacks in the accuracy category. Personally after seeing that bow shoot, I will never consider buying a PSE no matter the cost. A bowtech in my opinion is definitely worth its weight in gold.
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Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: The South
Posts: 80
RE: PSE Firestorm lite
MT--
I have a Firestorm Lite and I love it. Great for hunting (compact, light) and deadly accurate. i shoot my bow like crazy and its always consistent. i can group 4 inches or better at 35 yds. 10-25 yards is always 3 inches or smaller. i say thats good enough for an average joe hunter. i think you will be very pleased with the PSE. not sure about the others...i have read a lot about bowtech and matthews and would love to have a bow from each of those makers as well, but i rest assured that time spent praticing will be the most important factor in being deadly wiht your bow, not which one you buy. all will do the job, just depends on small differences i guess. hope that helps.
I have a Firestorm Lite and I love it. Great for hunting (compact, light) and deadly accurate. i shoot my bow like crazy and its always consistent. i can group 4 inches or better at 35 yds. 10-25 yards is always 3 inches or smaller. i say thats good enough for an average joe hunter. i think you will be very pleased with the PSE. not sure about the others...i have read a lot about bowtech and matthews and would love to have a bow from each of those makers as well, but i rest assured that time spent praticing will be the most important factor in being deadly wiht your bow, not which one you buy. all will do the job, just depends on small differences i guess. hope that helps.