Traditional Archery Discussions on the Leatherwall


Black Widow PCH

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Stickbow#1 03-Feb-16
Caughtandhobble 03-Feb-16
brantman 03-Feb-16
Hookedspur 03-Feb-16
Hookedspur 03-Feb-16
Stickbow#1 03-Feb-16
Widow sax 03-Feb-16
bowhunt 03-Feb-16
S. North 03-Feb-16
Sawtooth 03-Feb-16
brantman 03-Feb-16
Widow sax 03-Feb-16
Jack Hoyt 03-Feb-16
Big Dog 03-Feb-16
Big Dog 03-Feb-16
Tedd 03-Feb-16
Tedd 03-Feb-16
Tedd 03-Feb-16
Tedd 03-Feb-16
Tedd 03-Feb-16
Tedd 03-Feb-16
Tedd 03-Feb-16
Arcobsessed 03-Feb-16
From: Stickbow#1
Date: 03-Feb-16




Do any of you own one or have you shot one? If so,how do you like it?

From: Caughtandhobble
Date: 03-Feb-16




They are great little bows, the mass in this short bow seems to make it very stable. One of my shooting partners has one and I really like it. You need to know that the sight window is very small which is fine for short range shooting. Try the Widow's try before buying program and check it out for yourself. Good Luck!!!

From: brantman
Date: 03-Feb-16




love it .like the smaller window alot

From: Hookedspur Professional Bowhunters Society - Qualified Member
Date: 03-Feb-16

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I love mine!!!

From: Hookedspur Professional Bowhunters Society - Qualified Member
Date: 03-Feb-16




It's probably my favorite widow of all time. I've owned most of them.

From: Stickbow#1
Date: 03-Feb-16




Thanks for the info and advice!

From: Widow sax
Date: 03-Feb-16




Ya I love mine too the size of the sight window does not matter to me I cant my bow a little but I can still shoot it straight up and down from any distance. I have two 56" ones and they are a joy in the treestand.I had a SAX also but after getting a CHX (mine have no pholic so they drop the P) I did not shoot my SAX anymore so I got rid of it. Widow

From: bowhunt
Date: 03-Feb-16




I like the PCH as well.I like the shorter riser and the fact that its not as heavy in the hand as the PSA or MA.Its still solid and dead in the hand inspite of the lighter riser IMO.You can get away with a shorter bow with the PCH.Especially if you have a longer draw

I have a 29.5 inch draw and had a 56 incher and 60".I really loved the 60 incher.Very smooth,pleasant shooting and stable for me.

If you want a longer sight window or more mass weight go with the PSA or MA.

From: S. North Professional Bowhunters Society - Qualified Member Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 03-Feb-16




Love mine of all the recurves since 1974 it's my favorite I have the 56 in. And taken many critters will most likely be my last bow

From: Sawtooth
Date: 03-Feb-16




I think the "p" in the name stands for precision and not phenolic. But I have been wrong before. Ask my wife.

From: brantman
Date: 03-Feb-16




pch stands for precision compact hunter

From: Widow sax
Date: 03-Feb-16




Pch does stand for precision compact hunter but if you do not get the phenolic they drop the P on all models I have had 3 this way and they dropped the P on all 3 of them and do it on all ones I have seen. They also charge $50.00 extra for it. Widow

From: Jack Hoyt Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 03-Feb-16




I believe more people prefer the PSA, more mass and stability. Sure see a lot of PCH for sale. I just sold my PA to someone wanting to get ride of a PCH. It's a personal decision only you can make but I would shoot a PCH and a PSA and then decide for yourself before you invest big money.

From: Big Dog
Date: 03-Feb-16




My one and only bow is a PCHX Osage.....and has been for the last 4 years. I guess that says it all for me. Regards

From: Big Dog
Date: 03-Feb-16




BTW, in those 4 years I have shot other bows. Like to always keep an open eye and mind to something I could shoot better.....just haven't. Regards

From: Tedd
Date: 03-Feb-16

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They work OK

From: Tedd
Date: 03-Feb-16




That is not my photo! I have never seen that picture before. Tedd

From: Tedd
Date: 03-Feb-16

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Trying again…those PCHs work OK.

From: Tedd
Date: 03-Feb-16

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They work on does just fine too.

From: Tedd
Date: 03-Feb-16

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I'd sell it to you. 57lb@31". 60" PCH. No red. I have a little heavier poundage Predator that I'm using now.

From: Tedd
Date: 03-Feb-16




That one is a 2015 model. I just sold an identical 2014 model.

From: Tedd
Date: 03-Feb-16

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It drives em through.

From: Arcobsessed
Date: 03-Feb-16

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Very smooth drawing bow that feels 5 lbs. lighter than your average recurve. Here's mine:





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