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PCH Blackwidow

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arrowflight 16-Oct-17
max 16-Oct-17
max 16-Oct-17
TradFan 16-Oct-17
indianalongbowshoote 16-Oct-17
Widow sax 16-Oct-17
Widow sax 16-Oct-17
justinspicher 16-Oct-17
bowhunt 17-Oct-17
Clovis6 17-Oct-17
DennySturgisJr 17-Oct-17
Selden Slider 17-Oct-17
Selden Slider 17-Oct-17
Selden Slider 17-Oct-17
arrowflight 17-Oct-17
TradFan 17-Oct-17
TradFan 17-Oct-17
TradFan 17-Oct-17
TradFan 17-Oct-17
arrowflight 17-Oct-17
Jason D 17-Oct-17
Big Dog 18-Oct-17
From: arrowflight
Date: 16-Oct-17




I am interested in taking the plunge on a PCH. If you own one, I would love to see some pictures and specifications in regard to your bow. Any other information about your PCH model Blackwidow would be helpful too. I think I have decided upon a 55# widow at 56". I haven't yet decided upon the Graybark or Greenleaf color...decisions, decisions.

From: max
Date: 16-Oct-17

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2010 50 pounds 56 inch PCHX I Forget the woods type

From: max
Date: 16-Oct-17

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From: TradFan
Date: 16-Oct-17




PCH max size is 60" so if you have longer draw length go for PSA or PMA

From: indianalongbowshoote
Date: 16-Oct-17




I owned a PCH X in Tulipwood it was a beautiful bow and shot good I just couldn't get used to it and shoot it consistently so sent her down the road..

From: Widow sax
Date: 16-Oct-17

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I love my PCH's here is one of mine the newest one.

From: Widow sax
Date: 16-Oct-17

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53@28 56" long all wood. Widow

From: justinspicher
Date: 16-Oct-17




That green leaf color is sure nice.

From: bowhunt
Date: 17-Oct-17




I had 56 and 60 inchers.I liked the 60 incher more.My favorite widow 3 PC T.D is the PCH.

From: Clovis6
Date: 17-Oct-17




I'm in the same place as arrowflight. I have a PAX (62", 56#)and a PTFX (60", 50#) and am also looking for my first PCHX. Would ideally like 58" or 60" and 45-55#. The challenge for me is it has to be low wrist. Let me know if you have one you might be willing to part with.

From: DennySturgisJr Professional Bowhunters Society - Qualified Member
Date: 17-Oct-17

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I used a PCH on a recent hunt and really enjoyed it and the way it shoots. I'm sticking with it the rest of the season.

From: Selden Slider
Date: 17-Oct-17

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PCH, 58", 48#@28". Greybark with no red or white. Diamondback skins on back of the limbs. If your draw length is longer than 28" I'd choose a 60" bow. It shoots great with cedar or carbon. I like D97 so I stay with the BW strings. Frank

From: Selden Slider
Date: 17-Oct-17

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Date: 17-Oct-17

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From: arrowflight
Date: 17-Oct-17




Thanks for all the contributions so far guys! They sure are nice looking bows.

From: TradFan
Date: 17-Oct-17

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In PCH P stands for Phenolic. It makes bow heavier. If you want wood instead it will cost $$. Exact weight cost money too. My PCH went for $1400 without laser overlays.

From: TradFan
Date: 17-Oct-17

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PCH

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Date: 17-Oct-17

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PCH

From: TradFan
Date: 17-Oct-17




Widows are good investment too. Other bows will loose lots of value right away but widows are good buy.

From: arrowflight
Date: 17-Oct-17




Awesome looking bow TradFan! What are the wood combos?

From: Jason D
Date: 17-Oct-17

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I've loved mine but am selling cause of shoulder probs 47# is just out of my comfort zone. :-/ Love the mass and look of the black phenolic and that nice compact riser.

J.

From: Big Dog
Date: 18-Oct-17




"Widows are good investment too."

Not really. But get one if you want one! I had a 58" Osage PCH and it was a good shooting bow and there isn't a company with better customer service.

Regards





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