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BW- PSA PMA Whats the diff?

Started by Covey, November 21, 2010, 08:55:00 AM

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Covey

I always liked the looks of black widow bows and was curious what the differance was between the two? I like'um just dont know much about them. May be my next purchase!  :thumbsup:   Jason

vtmtnman

Riser length...the PMA is a longer riser with a bigger sight window.
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Yellow Dog

The PMA riser is 2" longer than the PSA and 4" longer than a PCH. A 58" PCH, 60" PSA and 62" PMA will have the same length working limb.
TGMM Family of the Bow

Huntschool

What Yellow Dog said...

The PMA gives you a large sight window.  I have an older MA (same bow just not CNC) and it likes to be shot with very little cant.  Thats also likely me..  (PMA 18" riser)

I have shot PSA's and they will take a bit more cant but your advantage is you are working with an overall shorter bow. (PSA 16" riser)

I am going to do a "test drive" on a PCH just because I want to try the shorter bow. (PCH 14" riser)

One thing I can tell you is they are all amazingly smooth on the draw and as I am sure you know can really shoot a a well tuned arrow.

There is some comment about getting the PSA's and PCH's quiet.  Seems for some it takes a bit of work but is not that difficult.  Terry Green just had a post up a few days ago about his.

Good luck
Bruce A. Hering
Program Coordinator (retired)
Southeastern Illinois College
NSCA Level III Instructor
Black Widow Bows
AMM 761


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