PSE X-Force Omen
#21
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Joined: Jan 2009
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From: The Grand Canyon State
ORIGINAL: mossbergman11/OH
i have a bear lights out. i never heard of the bear monster
what is so bad about a 5.5 inch braceheight? before i was just trying to piss you off kaibab hunter
ORIGINAL: kaibab_hunter74
I thought the same thing... but I have heard nothing but good things from people who shot this bow... Back when the first X-Force came out, the same type of fears were circulating around aboutthe6" brace height... I love mine.
Doesn't the Monster have a 5" brace height?
ORIGINAL: mossbergman11/OH
x2 on that sir. im pretty fond and content with my bear right now and maybe down the road after college ill get a nice hoyt or bowtech
ORIGINAL: skybuster20ga
a 5.5" bh sounds like a pain in the butt
a 5.5" bh sounds like a pain in the butt
Doesn't the Monster have a 5" brace height?
what is so bad about a 5.5 inch braceheight? before i was just trying to piss you off kaibab hunter
Piss me off? aww, now why would you want to do that....

#22
ORIGINAL: kaibab_hunter74
No the monster by mathews..... it has a 5" brace I believe.
Piss me off? aww, now why would you want to do that....
ORIGINAL: mossbergman11/OH
i have a bear lights out. i never heard of the bear monster
what is so bad about a 5.5 inch braceheight? before i was just trying to piss you off kaibab hunter
ORIGINAL: kaibab_hunter74
I thought the same thing... but I have heard nothing but good things from people who shot this bow... Back when the first X-Force came out, the same type of fears were circulating around aboutthe6" brace height... I love mine.
Doesn't the Monster have a 5" brace height?
ORIGINAL: mossbergman11/OH
x2 on that sir. im pretty fond and content with my bear right now and maybe down the road after college ill get a nice hoyt or bowtech
ORIGINAL: skybuster20ga
a 5.5" bh sounds like a pain in the butt
a 5.5" bh sounds like a pain in the butt
Doesn't the Monster have a 5" brace height?
what is so bad about a 5.5 inch braceheight? before i was just trying to piss you off kaibab hunter
Piss me off? aww, now why would you want to do that....
#23
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Joined: Jan 2009
Posts: 567
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From: The Grand Canyon State
ORIGINAL: mossbergman11/OH
what is so bad about a 5.5 inch brace height?
ORIGINAL: kaibab_hunter74
No the monster by mathews..... it has a 5" brace I believe.
Piss me off? aww, now why would you want to do that....
ORIGINAL: mossbergman11/OH
i have a bear lights out. i never heard of the bear monster
what is so bad about a 5.5 inch braceheight? before i was just trying to piss you off kaibab hunter
ORIGINAL: kaibab_hunter74
I thought the same thing... but I have heard nothing but good things from people who shot this bow... Back when the first X-Force came out, the same type of fears were circulating around aboutthe6" brace height... I love mine.
Doesn't the Monster have a 5" brace height?
ORIGINAL: mossbergman11/OH
x2 on that sir. im pretty fond and content with my bear right now and maybe down the road after college ill get a nice hoyt or bowtech
ORIGINAL: skybuster20ga
a 5.5" bh sounds like a pain in the butt
a 5.5" bh sounds like a pain in the butt
Doesn't the Monster have a 5" brace height?
what is so bad about a 5.5 inch braceheight? before i was just trying to piss you off kaibab hunter
Piss me off? aww, now why would you want to do that....
#25
I'm not a big fan of speed bows, but thats what seems to sell. I'm always a big believe in forgiveness and making a bow as quiet as possible. Until a bow is actually faster than the speed of sound I see no reason to get caught up with the speed thing. My bow has a 7 in brace height and is 37 axle to axle not the fastest,but its a shooter and gets the job done.
#26
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From: The Grand Canyon State
ORIGINAL: IADeerHunter16
I'm not a big fan of speed bows, but thats what seems to sell. I'm always a big believe in forgiveness and making a bow as quiet as possible. Until a bow is actually faster than the speed of sound I see no reason to get caught up with the speed thing. My bow has a 7 in brace height and is 37 axle to axle not the fastest,but its a shooter and gets the job done.
I'm not a big fan of speed bows, but thats what seems to sell. I'm always a big believe in forgiveness and making a bow as quiet as possible. Until a bow is actually faster than the speed of sound I see no reason to get caught up with the speed thing. My bow has a 7 in brace height and is 37 axle to axle not the fastest,but its a shooter and gets the job done.

#27
ORIGINAL: kaibab_hunter74
Cool...?
ORIGINAL: IADeerHunter16
I'm not a big fan of speed bows, but thats what seems to sell. I'm always a big believe in forgiveness and making a bow as quiet as possible. Until a bow is actually faster than the speed of sound I see no reason to get caught up with the speed thing. My bow has a 7 in brace height and is 37 axle to axle not the fastest,but its a shooter and gets the job done.
I'm not a big fan of speed bows, but thats what seems to sell. I'm always a big believe in forgiveness and making a bow as quiet as possible. Until a bow is actually faster than the speed of sound I see no reason to get caught up with the speed thing. My bow has a 7 in brace height and is 37 axle to axle not the fastest,but its a shooter and gets the job done.
#28
Fork Horn
Joined: Dec 2007
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From: God's Country
Team Hoyt Dominates First World Indoor Tournament of 09 Season
12/10/2008
AMSTERDAM - The much-anticipated biennialFace2Face tournament recently kicked off the indoor season, and Team Hoyt hit the ground running - claiming 9 of top 12 spots in the men's and women's compound and recurve divisions. Face2Face features dozens of the world's top recurve and compound competitors in a high pressure match based format. Precision and consistency are absolutely neccessary for success.
In men's compound action, Hoyt's Sergio Pagni (ITA) won the gold, with Patrizio Hofer (SUI) and Peter Elzinga (NED) winning silver and bronze, respectively. Gladys Willems (BEL) won the women's compound gold medal, and her Hoyt teammate Sofia Goncharova (RUS) won the silver medal. Team Hoyt also dominated the recurve ranks, climbing the podium with a gold medal and several other podium finishes. Piotr Piatek (POL) and Michael Peart (GBR) won silver and bronze, respectively, in the men's recurve division, and Elena Richter (GER) and Carrie Wegh (NED) won the gold and bronze, respectively, in the women's recurve division. Hoyt would like to congratulate all of its shooters for their outstanding performance at Face2Face.
Where was PSE? Oh wait, they werent
12/10/2008
AMSTERDAM - The much-anticipated biennialFace2Face tournament recently kicked off the indoor season, and Team Hoyt hit the ground running - claiming 9 of top 12 spots in the men's and women's compound and recurve divisions. Face2Face features dozens of the world's top recurve and compound competitors in a high pressure match based format. Precision and consistency are absolutely neccessary for success.
In men's compound action, Hoyt's Sergio Pagni (ITA) won the gold, with Patrizio Hofer (SUI) and Peter Elzinga (NED) winning silver and bronze, respectively. Gladys Willems (BEL) won the women's compound gold medal, and her Hoyt teammate Sofia Goncharova (RUS) won the silver medal. Team Hoyt also dominated the recurve ranks, climbing the podium with a gold medal and several other podium finishes. Piotr Piatek (POL) and Michael Peart (GBR) won silver and bronze, respectively, in the men's recurve division, and Elena Richter (GER) and Carrie Wegh (NED) won the gold and bronze, respectively, in the women's recurve division. Hoyt would like to congratulate all of its shooters for their outstanding performance at Face2Face.
Where was PSE? Oh wait, they werent





