Any PSE shooters
#11
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 400
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From: Central IN
Bowboy, go to PSE's website www.pse-archery.com/
They have info on their entire line, plus they also have a forum that you can ask q's to their pro-staff. If you have a PSE dealer nearby that is probably your best bet for getting the info you need.
-Man who fight with wife all day get no piece at night-
They have info on their entire line, plus they also have a forum that you can ask q's to their pro-staff. If you have a PSE dealer nearby that is probably your best bet for getting the info you need.
-Man who fight with wife all day get no piece at night-
#15
I have a used lefty PSE Centerflite 1000 that I picked off Ebay for $70 bucks. It was a steal! It's a 65# and 30" draw length (which is what I was measured at). For $70 bucks, of course I had to "trick it up" to get it ready (the guy from Ebay stripped it down since he upgraded. Hey, the auction was for a bow - so that what I got <u>A </u>bow).
I immediately took it to the pro shop and they checked it all over and it's fine. They hooked me up with a bunch of accessories:
PSE Mongoose quiver
Easton #2315 XX75 aluminum arrows w/ 125gr field tips
Tru-Glo 3 pin fiber optic sights (flipped for lefty)
TM Hunter lefty arrow rest
Crackshot thumb-trigger release
Rubber string silencers
Check the photo below. (Okay, I know I'm not in the greatest form, as I am learning. I am not lined up properly when the photo was taken).
Butch

Edited by - Butcha on 09/09/2002 12:24:32
I immediately took it to the pro shop and they checked it all over and it's fine. They hooked me up with a bunch of accessories:
PSE Mongoose quiver
Easton #2315 XX75 aluminum arrows w/ 125gr field tips
Tru-Glo 3 pin fiber optic sights (flipped for lefty)
TM Hunter lefty arrow rest
Crackshot thumb-trigger release
Rubber string silencers
Check the photo below. (Okay, I know I'm not in the greatest form, as I am learning. I am not lined up properly when the photo was taken).
Butch

Edited by - Butcha on 09/09/2002 12:24:32
#16
I've got a PSE BEAST that tuned pretty easily for me.
I shoot fingers, so I had my doubts, but if I do my part with a smooth release, they go where I aim 'em.
It's the only compound I've ever owned, but I have'nt had any problems. Hope to take a deer during opening week with it.
Keep 'em all in the Bull.
I shoot fingers, so I had my doubts, but if I do my part with a smooth release, they go where I aim 'em.
It's the only compound I've ever owned, but I have'nt had any problems. Hope to take a deer during opening week with it.
Keep 'em all in the Bull.
#17
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 114
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From: dallas texas USA
I shoot a PSE (older thunderbolt). It's very quiet and shoots nice and smooth. I almost sold it but I'm glad I didn't. I'll keep it around until I wear it out!
The next bow I buy will also be a PSE.
The next bow I buy will also be a PSE.
#18
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 1,086
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From: Pittsburgh PA
PSE here. I have the 1st year nova single cam. When I eventually upgrade it will also be a PSE
Moosehead,
My Dad still shoots a PULSAR express. That is an antique you don't see much of either.
Some things are true whether you believe them or not.
Moosehead,
My Dad still shoots a PULSAR express. That is an antique you don't see much of either.
Some things are true whether you believe them or not.




