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Pse pro series xforce
Pse pro series xforce











This item may be a floor model or store return that has been used. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is fully If you would like to donate to the injured soldiers foundation, visit and look for the donation button.An item that has been used previously. I am grateful to be able to help this fine organization out and thank the bow manufactures that are participating with this as well. The founder, Tony Covell, was wounded in Iraq and started this organization to help wounded warriors back out into the great outdoors.

pse pro series xforce

The foundation is an organization that is made for Veterans by Veterans. One of the great things that is happening this year with the bows from the review, is the fact that proceeds from the sales of these bows go towards an organization called. Draw cycle: 7.5-8 (includes draw and holding).After last years review, I received numerous emails wanting to know if I had a scale to rate the bows that I tested. This year I am going to rate the bows on a scale of 1 to 10. I can't wait until I can watch the show and see the X-force in action. The folks at Drury Outdoors should be proud to have their shows logo put on there. Overall I am very impressed with the Dream Season X-force. 306 FPS is still smoking fast and if you can't hit what you are aiming at, then speed is not important. There is nothing wrong with that, because I believe I would rather have a bow that is better to shoot than fast as anything. A little slower than the dream season was last years, however with a little longer brace height and smoother draw you will have to give up some speed. I shot the dream season through the Chronograph 10 times to come up with an average speed of 306 feet per second. Like I said, we are going to be testing the bows for speed using a 373-grain arrow. Overall the draw cycle was very smooth, as a matter of fact much smoother than the x-force was last year and the hand shock and noise was unnoticeable. I did this a few times to ensure that it was not me. When shooting the bow, there was virtually zero hand shock and very minimal noise. After drawing the bow a couple of times, I wanted to shoot it to feel that hand shock and listen for any noise. The bow wants to send that arrow down range as fast as it can. However with these monster hybrid cams on this bow, you do not want to creep forward at all with it. The bows draw is smooth throughout and the back wall is very solid. The grip on the bow is a two-piece rubber grip that insulates your hand and helps absorb the shock from the release, yet allows you to have a thin neck grip which fits great in your hand. The less let-off that you have the more speed you are going to get. All you have to do is change the modules. There is also no bow press needed if you want to change the modules out. This allows you to have the bow perfectly set up for you, which in turn makes you a better shooter. The cams are hybrid cams are some real monsters and allow you to make minor changes in the draw length. On the riser there are five sight-mounting screw holes to allow you to mount your sights at different levels on your bow. This in combination with the long riser ensures that the bow is more forgiving when being shot.

pse pro series xforce

The brace height of the Dream Season is 7". These quad limbs bend more than normal limbs, which allows them to store more power that others. The 12-inch limbs allow the riser to be longer. The Dream Season is 33" inches axle to axle in length. 70 lbs, Right handed, with a draw length of 29". For the bows, they are all set up the same. A lot of people asked me last year why I chose that grain of arrow for the review and I wanted to clarify that during this years review. After fletching and screwing in the inserts, that is what it weighs. The reasoning behind shooting that grain of the arrow is simple. From this, you will be able to make your decision as to what bow you would want to buy or try out.Īll of the speeds that are obtained during this years review are gathered from shooting a 373-grain arrow from Victory archery. The videos of the review will be posted on and This will allow you the end user to see the actual review that is taking place. You will be able to watch the whole review versus reading it as well. This scoring system is based on the grip, feel, speed, noise, and overall shootability of the bow. First off, we are using a scoring system to give the readers/watchers an idea of where the bows rate on our system. This year there are going to be a few changes to the way that we are reviewing the bows. 2008 Bow review: PSE Dream Season X-force













Pse pro series xforce