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Im thinking of buying my second bow and was looking at the pse brute. Its affordable, and looks good. A lot of people love to talk **** about pse. I need some input on if anyone loves their pse, or have had problems with it.

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If its within budget why not bows are like guns can never have to many. Set one up for bow fishing or two big game set ups. I'm looking at maybe getting a new Hoyt spyder after this season an still keeping my Hoyt rampage.

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I shoot a PSE SS and love it. Ill probably buy another PSE after deer season this year. I want a dedicated pig set up. If your comfortable shooting it and like the way it feels. Then by all means get it.

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I dont want anything rediculous. Since Iv gotten into shooting my bow, and bow hunting im hooked.. But I can't do anything expensive. Id say i wanna go 400-500 bucks.

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I dont want anything rediculous. Since Iv gotten into shooting my bow, and bow hunting im hooked.. But I can't do anything expensive. Id say i wanna go 400-500 bucks.

Since you already got one. Drop the 500 on a bare bow. Then piece the rest together as you go along. It gets you a quality setup and doesn't break the bank all at once. Or if your really savvy. Buy one used and keep what you want on it and replace what you don't.

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Its not the BOW that makes the hunter its the MAN! Don't worry about what others think.

 

I have a PSE Dream Season and a Mathews Drenalin, both great bows and both accurate.

 

Try some local shops and see what you can pick up, for example I know of hunters that get a new bow, every 3-4 seasons and some older bows are just as good on the cheap.

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I was just wondering because I have a bow for sale but I have a pse x-force now and i use to have a pse nova. I can't say anything bad about either one of them, and both have served me well.

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My first bow was a PSE Nova, it was nicer than the Parker Mag Hunter that I currently use to kill deer every year. If you can shoot it well then the name on the bow doesn't make any difference. 

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If you havent already purchased one yet you need to shoot the bow and decide if YOU like it or not.  I didn't end up with what I "thought" I wanted and what was trending when I started looking for another.  Long story short, they kinda choose you.  

 

Good Luck!

 

-Lewi

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Shoot one and if you like it go for it! Most companies today are making great bows, it's just a matter of preference.  Most any bow can easily take game today with a little practice, and if you really practice they are all plenty accurate to suite most.

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 Tht bow u mentioned is my back up bow(westhunts )...Right now Im shooting my Mission Ballistic...and it shoots faster than its IBO rating. I like my back up though especially for the long range shots.

  • 1 month later...
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Since you already got one. Drop the 500 on a bare bow. Then piece the rest together as you go along. It gets you a quality setup and doesn't break the bank all at once. Or if your really savvy. Buy one used and keep what you want on it and replace what you don't.

That's exactly what I would do.

Most combo bows come with crappy accessories so it's always better to buy the bare bow and add on. That is, if they sell the bow as a bare bow because some bow manufactures only sell them as combos.

Good Luck!!!

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I've shot several brands of bows, but the Hoyt and PSE Pacer were my favorite compound bows.

 

Roger

  • 5 weeks later...
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I've had a PSE stinger 3G for a couple years now. I've updated some of the parts to my personal preference but the bow is still going strong, no issues or complaints.

It kills things.

(Of course at that price point the stock parts aren't great but it allowed me to upgrade parts on my schedule while still using the bow)

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