Which PSE Nova???
#1
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Palm Bay FL USA
Posts: 2
Which PSE Nova???
I'm relatively new to archery and have an old Bear Whitetail II. I'm looking to get something more modern but I'm on a bit of a budget. I am seriously considering PSE's Nova Line. They are available with a few different cam choices. I'm leaning toward the Inferno cam or the Arson Cam. Both of these are single cam bows. There is also a Synergy Dual Cam bow. I like the looks of the single cams and the stats seem a little better. Is one any better than the other?? I have a 30" Draw length and can pull 70# compfortably. Thanks in advance to the Archery Gurus, all help will be greatly apreciated.
#2
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Louisville Kentucky USA
Posts: 105
RE: Which PSE Nova???
Mr Nice Guy, I own a 2002 PSE Nova/Arson cam. I would suggest you go with the 2003 Inferno cam because of the adjustible let-off. The Arson cam comes 70% let-off non-adjustible. They both are basically the same cam, same speed, same modules, etc. I would just like to have the adjustibility of the Inferno. I don't think there's a better bow for the money on the market. I really like my Nova. JMHO!. Be safe.
Shoot Straight
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P.S.
Here's my setup:
PSE Nova w/Arson cam@ 60#
Sight-- Cobra Easy Slide
Rest-- TMHunter Converted to Dropaway/ tiger tuff prongs
Stabilizer -- Gk Ace Mini Mag
Arrows -- PSE Carbon Force Extreme 200s'@ 27"
Broadhead -- 100 grain Thunderheads 3-blade
“An archer wants to see how far away from the target he can get and still hit it. A bowhunter wants to see how close he can get to his target before he shoots.”
Dr. Mark Timney
Shoot Straight
Derbytown <img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>
P.S.
Here's my setup:
PSE Nova w/Arson cam@ 60#
Sight-- Cobra Easy Slide
Rest-- TMHunter Converted to Dropaway/ tiger tuff prongs
Stabilizer -- Gk Ace Mini Mag
Arrows -- PSE Carbon Force Extreme 200s'@ 27"
Broadhead -- 100 grain Thunderheads 3-blade
“An archer wants to see how far away from the target he can get and still hit it. A bowhunter wants to see how close he can get to his target before he shoots.”
Dr. Mark Timney