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Any experience with a PSE

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Nrthernrebel05 11-May-23
TGbow 11-May-23
somedude 11-May-23
grizz 11-May-23
Mahigunn 11-May-23
Fritz 11-May-23
George D. Stout 11-May-23
hickory 11-May-23
hickory 11-May-23
TGbow 11-May-23
HEXX 11-May-23
Viper 12-May-23
Babysaph 12-May-23
Ragnall 12-May-23
George D. Stout 12-May-23
HEXX 12-May-23
Linecutter 12-May-23
Bigdog 21 12-May-23
MGF 12-May-23
MGF 12-May-23
Nrthernrebel05 12-May-23
From: Nrthernrebel05
Date: 11-May-23




Saw a PSE Wisdom on eBay today. I thought it was a good looking bow. I didn’t know they made laminated risers? Has anyone had one. How does it perform?

From: TGbow
Date: 11-May-23




I'm not familiar with that bow but it looks a lot like some of the Greatree bows.

From: somedude
Date: 11-May-23




I had a pse honor that was a blast to shoot. 40 &28 Loved. Sold to a young man wanting to get into trad archery. Wouldn’t mind having another. ><> del

From: grizz
Date: 11-May-23




Had a PSE Impala 3 pc take down, excellent bow, smooth draw and pretty fast. They were made by Ragim . I’d like to have another in left hand.

From: Mahigunn
Date: 11-May-23




Lots of better choices.

From: Fritz
Date: 11-May-23




I have a Wisdom. Gifted to me by a great friend. It’s a pretty decent shooting bow , I probably don’t shoot it enough!!

From: George D. Stout
Date: 11-May-23




They are actually very good bows, made by Greatree for PSE. Greatree is a company formed by US and Korean business folks and they will shoot as well as you are able to shoot them.

From: hickory
Date: 11-May-23




I've had 2 pse bows, a talon recurve and seqouia longbow, both were great shooters, i stupidly traded them off. I especially miss the talon.i think you'll be happy

From: hickory
Date: 11-May-23




I just looked up the pse wisdom, looks like the talon with just a different name on it. Good find,buddy

From: TGbow
Date: 11-May-23




Andover Archery use to carry Greatree bows but I'm not sure they are in business anymore.

From: HEXX
Date: 11-May-23




Did not like it. It did not draw smoothly and stacked at 28" ( 60" bow ). Sold it for a loss.

From: Viper
Date: 12-May-23




N -

To the best of my knowledge PSE doesn't make recurve bows (except for an occasional metal riser); they just re-label other stuff. That can actually be a good thing, depending on the model.

Viper out. .

From: Babysaph Professional Bowhunters Society - Associate Member
Date: 12-May-23




They make compounds Pull Shoot Explode

From: Ragnall
Date: 12-May-23




At one time they sold a model identical to my Jeffrey Archery Royal Hunter. They called it the PSE Heritage. They have one one RMS now.

From: George D. Stout
Date: 12-May-23




Jefferey made bows for them for a couple years, then they went to imported models. The Jeffery model was the Heritage Raven.

From: HEXX
Date: 12-May-23




One of the first U.S.A. firms to go MADE IN CHINA.

From: Linecutter
Date: 12-May-23




George is right about the Jeffery model, I have had 2 of them over the years. I think I got my first one in the late 80's to early 90's. DANNY

From: Bigdog 21
Date: 12-May-23

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I have a heritage mustang with a ff string and some filling on the rest.it is shooting as good and fast as any .

From: MGF
Date: 12-May-23




I had a stalker and a razorback a few years ago. 3 limbs broke on the stalker and one on the razorback before I gave up and threw the whole mess on the burn pile. I'll never buy another PSE product.

From: MGF
Date: 12-May-23




I had a stalker and a razorback a few years ago. 3 limbs broke on the stalker and one on the razorback before I gave up and threw the whole mess on the burn pile. I'll never buy another PSE product.

From: Nrthernrebel05
Date: 12-May-23




The first LH bow I purchased when I decided to try to shoot a recurve again was a PSE Heritage. I learned I could actually shoot LH and sold it and bought my first Howatt. A Bandito and fell in love with archery again.





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