PSE question
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PSE question
I have a question for you PSE fellas. I have a friend that just bought a used PSE ,The Beast it is a pro series bow we really dont know what year it was made so if anyone out there can help us. we would really appreciate it. ps it is so smooth and it shoots awsome he loves it.
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RE: PSE question
http://www.pse-archery.com/Features/oldcatalog/oldcatalog.htm
check this site,, they started making the beast back in 98 or 99 but there is several different models on there.
check this site,, they started making the beast back in 98 or 99 but there is several different models on there.
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RE: PSE question
I shoot a PSE Beast myself, but mine has the Viper-II cam.
I think your friend will like his new bow. I shoot fingers exclusively, and theATA length of 36" is plenty forgiving. It could be a bit longer to minimize the finger pinch, but it works for me.
PSE has a good warranty:
100% for 5 years from manufacture date
50% after that, for life
They honored my claim without a receipt
I've used that bow for everything on and off for7 years...hunting deer, 3-D, bowfishing, using sights, and shooting by instinct. It's been rained on, frozen, gooped up with fish guts, dropped, and dry fired once (oops!, fish slime on my shooting glove). I only had to replace one set of limbs (my fault), and the string. It's a solid peice of equipment your friend can rely on.
At about 4 lbs and under $350 new, it's a pretty economical choice (especially used), compared to some of the really high end setups.
Have fun.
-Bulz
I think your friend will like his new bow. I shoot fingers exclusively, and theATA length of 36" is plenty forgiving. It could be a bit longer to minimize the finger pinch, but it works for me.
PSE has a good warranty:
100% for 5 years from manufacture date
50% after that, for life
They honored my claim without a receipt
I've used that bow for everything on and off for7 years...hunting deer, 3-D, bowfishing, using sights, and shooting by instinct. It's been rained on, frozen, gooped up with fish guts, dropped, and dry fired once (oops!, fish slime on my shooting glove). I only had to replace one set of limbs (my fault), and the string. It's a solid peice of equipment your friend can rely on.
At about 4 lbs and under $350 new, it's a pretty economical choice (especially used), compared to some of the really high end setups.
Have fun.
-Bulz
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