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Question about Pse Bows

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by hoytuser, Mar 19, 2010.

  1. hoytuser

    hoytuser Weekend Warrior

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    What is the difference between the PSE X-Force Dream Season, ($949)
    and the PSE Bow Madness ($599)? I was at Cabelas today, and was just browzing at the bows. I picked up what I thought was the X-Force, (but it must have been the Bow Madness, they were asking $599. I didnt shoot anything because I am not really in the market for a new bow this year, but that bow REALLY felt good in my hands. Anyone have either one of these bows? Likes, dislikes?
     
  2. BTGuy

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    Well the X-Force Dream Season is a blazing fast dual cam
    The Bow madness is a fast single cam. The bow madness line, any of the three in the series, are all well balanced bows, nice ergonomics, smooth draw cycle, and good price.
    Try fitting any of those characteristics in the X-Force.
     
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    I own a Madness and have shoot the Dream Season. Both are great feeling and shooting bows but truth be told the $350.00 price differnce is not worth the upgrade. Of course that is only one mans opinion. I love my Madness!!!
     
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    Ghille1cav Weekend Warrior

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    I was a Hoyt shooter for years and some day I may be again. All I know is that I shoot what fits me and feels right to me. All I can say is that I have a PSE X-FORCE GX and it is the smoothest bow I have ever shot! I'm not to fond of short bows, but that has all changed with the GX. These bow makers change things so much now days it's not possible for one maker to be on top any more. Take your time and shoot them all and you may just be shocked with what you come home with! Sorry I got of the subject.
     

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