From: MV87
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Date: 26-Nov-21 |
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I’m interested in a blackwidow PA, does anyone have one or even better one with carbon limbs and tell me how it compares to the psa without the obvious mass weight difference.
Thanks in advance and please let’s see some pics
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From: Andy Man
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Date: 26-Nov-21 |
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The PA I had was a good shooter (not carbon limbed though)
PTF I thought was a better feeling/balanced bow and had pertier lines sold the PA still have the PTF
bout all I can tell you about it
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From: fdp
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Date: 26-Nov-21 |
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I'd do the test drive thing or go visit them and find the answer myself before I plopped down that much money.
But that is just me.
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From: Selden Slider
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Date: 26-Nov-21 |
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My opinion, you can't go wrong with a Widow PA. Frank
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From: MV87
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Date: 26-Nov-21 |
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I had a psa and loved it sold it because it was a little heavier then i would have liked. So the PA is suppose to be the one piece version so they say i was just wondering if there was any other differences i should know about besides mass weight. Also torn on carbon or not. Y’all think carbon is just as reliable as wood?
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From: bowhunt
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Date: 26-Nov-21 |
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You could probably lay those 2 bows side by side and not see much appreciable difference.The lines or aesthetics on the one piece will appear cleaner/more seamless without the joints of the T.D.
The PA is a Classic bow no doubt with its reverse horns appearance.
I like the lighter weight personally.But thats a matter of personal taste.If you want it to be heavier you could request heavier woods that may give you little more mass weight
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