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NewbHunter 02-28-2005 03:40 PM

PSE Or Parker?
 
If u were getting ur first bow would u get a PSE Bruin, Or a Parker Hunters Mag?

newman1 02-28-2005 03:48 PM

RE: PSE Or Parker?
 
I think you should go shoot both bows side by side and see which one" FEELS"best to you.Confidence is so important in bow hunting.Hope ths helps:D

NewbHunter 02-28-2005 04:03 PM

RE: PSE Or Parker?
 

ORIGINAL: newman1

I think you should go shoot both bows side by side and see which one" FEELS"best to you.Confidence is so important in bow hunting.Hope ths helps:D

Ok lets say both feel the same which one would be u guys pick?

Stone316_74 02-28-2005 04:15 PM

RE: PSE Or Parker?
 
Mathews
:D;):D;)

bowhunterlimerick 02-28-2005 04:56 PM

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my signature says it all

Clint. 02-28-2005 07:57 PM

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ORIGINAL: NewbHunter

If u were getting ur first bow would u get a PSE Bruin, Or a Parker Hunters Mag?
Strange question! I own a PSE Bruin and I also own a Parker Hunter Mag. You really wouldn't go wrong with either. Both are fast shooters. Both will shoot accurately. No, you don't have to part with $1000-$1500 like some of these guys on here to get a decent bow to hunt with. Dead is dead....the deer won't know the difference. In fact, I have a 25 year old PSE that I kill a deer with almost every year. Keep your money in your pocket...you don't need a Mathews or Bowtech. Some of these guys buy new every year. Bows depreciate faster than Korean made cars...they ain't a good investment. Besides, bowhunting is a solo sport....there ain't nobody out there to impress. Some of the fella's on here shoot homemade bows with remarkable success rates. You should be able to buy the PSE Bruin for a little less money than the Parker.

Clint

adams 03-01-2005 07:18 AM

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I've never owned a parker but my first pse I shot for 11 season before retiring it. Besides normal maintence(strings and cables) I never had to do a thing to my bow. I was happy enough with my first that I replaced it with another pse.

You've gotten the best advice already though. Shoot both and buy what feels right to you. Personally I'm a loyal PSE customer but you may find the parker is abetter fit for you.

nodog 03-01-2005 07:43 AM

RE: PSE Or Parker?
 

ORIGINAL: NewbHunter


ORIGINAL: newman1

I think you should go shoot both bows side by side and see which one" FEELS"best to you.Confidence is so important in bow hunting.Hope ths helps:D

Ok lets say both feel the same which one would be u guys pick?

Pick which one smells the best. I'm not much of a feely kind of guy. I might not feel the same tomarrow.

You want to hunt with one is that right? If it is here are some things I have learned I don't want and not in any particular order. Weight. It must be light enough to hold for long periods. If it isn't it can led to tendentious. Maneuverability. A tree stand is not roomy. Noise. Nuf said. Speed. The ability to shoot with 1 pin to 30 yrds. Warranty. Will it be honored. Information. As much as possible.

I'd pick the PSE but I'd probably find an older Thunderbolt.

SAWDUST 57 03-01-2005 08:50 AM

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I have the PARKER HUNTER MAG,,,just luv it,,smooth and quiet,,,

BGfisher 03-01-2005 10:45 AM

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nodog forgot the most important feature of a compound bow. Correct drawlength. Short out of a treestand is the least important thing. Gee, I wonder how we ever killed anything with those 48" and 50" bows of yesteryear.

nodog 03-01-2005 05:58 PM

RE: PSE Or Parker?
 

ORIGINAL: BGfisher

nodog forgot the most important feature of a compound bow. Correct drawlength. Short out of a treestand is the least important thing. Gee, I wonder how we ever killed anything with those 48" and 50" bows of yesteryear.

Funny thing about that DL. I haven't really settled on one particular lenght yet. As far as 48"-50" bows, I think that just like the bows, the stands were equally as big. I also think that many of those bows doubled as a spear. When you couldn't hit it with an arrow you just ckucked up a hail mary with the bow

throwingStarr 03-02-2005 02:17 AM

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Gee, I wonder how we ever killed anything with those 48" and 50" bows of yesteryear.


i did,,a 48 ATA wooden limbs,,the pic is somewhere in here of my first with that bow,,but with my first new bow i'm probably gonna go Hunter Mag,, the higher end models are just gonna put me over that $$$$ bracket when all is said and done with all the extras,,i was able to test a Hunter Mag a couple week ends ago and i was quite impressed.

huntersangel 03-02-2005 09:11 PM

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PSE....
can't go wrong with a PSE

long_round_tip 03-04-2005 06:20 PM

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mmmmmmm......Parker......


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