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ky_hunter - 
 Button Buck


 | | 09/12/2007 8:07 AM |
| i understand that pse x-force has alot of power, but for a bow that has less than 100 shots fired from it. come on i could sit down and make a bow that can do that. i shoot about 500-600 shots in a year. for every 100 shots fired i will have to buy a string. where does this sound like a good deal. HFB, i understand that all strings will stretch, and wear OVER TIME, but this is no where near being right.i feel that they made the bow to look good and shoot good, but never took into consideration what would happen when the bow was shot a few times. i guess that is the reason why they send their test bows out set at 45 lbs!! OHHH WELL. opinions are like butt holes. everyone has one!!!
thanks for the comments, and keep them coming
josh | | | |
| hfb - 
 Button Buck Missouri


 | | 09/12/2007 3:28 PM |
| | I didnt know that they sent their test bows out at 45lbs I shot one of their test bows and i shot it at 70lbs. With the string if they were to put a top end string on the bow it would up the cost of the bow almost $100 and that would probably keep some people from buying it. The local bow shop that I go to always suggests that they put that string on the bow and gives them a break on the price when putting it on a new bow. | | | |
| Northern New York - 
 Button Buck


 | | 09/12/2007 5:06 PM |
| | i have shot PSE for years no matter what i will keep shooting PSE bows. This deal about the string that someone is complaining about is just one step in taking care of your bow thats life everything has its limits and needs tuning. As for Mathews Solo Cams they are nice but who wants to spend 1000 on a bow that you know will be outta date in couple of years? Then when you want the new one you will only get a few hundred dollars trading in sounds stupid to me. | | | |
| Dakota Danny - 
 4-Pointer



 | | 09/12/2007 9:08 PM |
| mattman,
focus on the degree. I'm glad that I did. When you're out and making good $$$ you can get more toys. Patience is well worth it!
keep in mind that bows are not good investments at all. They depreciate quickly, and the technology will overtake quickly. Good luck in school! | | | |
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