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    Testing the PSE waters

    Just ordered the new pse carbon air. Been a mathews junky always so excited to try this one. Anyone else trying this bow this year?

    #2
    Shot one at the shop and like it. Wouldn't mind one for a hunting bow but the price is up there.

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      #3
      It is pricey for sure. I was really impressed with it when i shot it

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        #4
        I switched to PSE a couple of years ago. I have had no regrets.

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          #5
          I shoot an old PSE, when I can afford a new one I will buy another. Met a guy in Arizona that cracked a limb on his PSE on a wednesday night, he was scheduled to leave that friday to go on a elk hunt he drew. He called PSE to see what he could do and they sent him a brand new bow (same model he had) overnight and said he could ship his old one back when he was done with the hunt. If his story is true that is some pretty sweet customer service!

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            #6
            I would love to try one, but it wouldn't be in my budget

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              #7
              I looked at one in the shop and really liked it. They are around $1,500 at the shop where I was...I can't afford to drop that kind of cash, and I really like the bow I shoot now and can't justify a new one. As far as PSE's in general though I'm a fan. I'm sure you'll be happy with it. Let us know how you like it when it gets there!!

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                #8
                I have shot one yet. I shoot PSE and think its the best bang for your buck.

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                  #9
                  While I was deployed to Iraq in 2005/2006, the limb pockets on my PSE Nova developed a couple of hair line cracks. I sent the bow to PSE for repair, along with a note telling them that I found it like that after returning from deployment and thanking them for standing behind their product. A couple of weeks later I received a box from them. Inside was a Pse Brute. Rather than repairing or replacing the bow I had shipped, they chose to send me a much nicer bow along with a note thanking me for my service. I have shot other brands that I like and that felt great to shoot, but I will always be found with a PSE in hand.

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                    #10
                    Wow, that thing looks slick!

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                      #11
                      P ull
                      S tring
                      E xplode

                      I shot PSE for several years. Got tired of the rough draw cycle and letoff (or lack thereof). Sacrifices you make for speed I guess. They do make an excellent product, just wasn't for me anymore.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Slow&Steady View Post
                        While I was deployed to Iraq in 2005/2006, the limb pockets on my PSE Nova developed a couple of hair line cracks. I sent the bow to PSE for repair, along with a note telling them that I found it like that after returning from deployment and thanking them for standing behind their product. A couple of weeks later I received a box from them. Inside was a Pse Brute. Rather than repairing or replacing the bow I had shipped, they chose to send me a much nicer bow along with a note thanking me for my service. I have shot other brands that I like and that felt great to shoot, but I will always be found with a PSE in hand.
                        Oh wow, that is top notch!

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                          #13
                          As bad as I want one I just know being PSE within a couple years they will have a car on speed bow so I'm waiting for that. Can't justify one 1500 bow then another a year or two later.. Carbon Air is sweet though

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Slow&Steady View Post
                            While I was deployed to Iraq in 2005/2006, the limb pockets on my PSE Nova developed a couple of hair line cracks. I sent the bow to PSE for repair, along with a note telling them that I found it like that after returning from deployment and thanking them for standing behind their product. A couple of weeks later I received a box from them. Inside was a Pse Brute. Rather than repairing or replacing the bow I had shipped, they chose to send me a much nicer bow along with a note thanking me for my service. I have shot other brands that I like and that felt great to shoot, but I will always be found with a PSE in hand.
                            Thats pretty cool. Hopefully it should be in when i go back home this weekend from work. Now the decision on what to dress it out with

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                              #15
                              Congrats on the new bow. Where are you working these days?

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