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Started by Steel, July 11, 2008, 04:04:00 PM

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Steel

I have been looking at a 54" or 56" PSR X model and I am really longbow shooter but this bow has always caught my eye. I was wondering if the PSR was a easy to shoot when switching from a longbow? also has anyone tried the short 54" model I have a 27" draw and was thinking it would be nice  have a short bow for use in a ground blind. Also as far as performance(smooth draw,FPS,noise)has does it compare to the Pl X longbow?

shedhunter

I had a 56" that i loved and in a moment of insanity sold.  Great bow.  I draw 27.5 and no pinch at all.   ron

shedhunter

I had a 56" that i loved and in a moment of insanity sold.  Great bow.  I draw 27.5 and no pinch at all.   ron

oddan

I have a 54in PSRX and a solid 26in draw. I switch back and forth from my Shrews to it all the time. No problem. Bow is fast and quite. I also put the Ken Beck style quiver on it. Very happy with the set up.
Out Door Dan

Steel

Well I will be shooting a SuperShrew longbow also so thats good news. What exotic wood did you go with I am trying to narrow down my choice.

Molson

QuoteOriginally posted by shedhunter:
I had a 56" that i loved and in a moment of insanity sold.  Great bow.  I draw 27.5 and no pinch at all.   ron
And...In a moment of clarity.... I bought!

Like Ron said, you won't have any problems with your draw at 56" and probably won't with a 54". You just have to decide if you like the feel of short bows or not.
"The old ways will work in the future, but the new ways have never worked in the past."

Charlie Cole

Ok, guys. You with the 54"s and 56"s put up some pictures so we can see them.


Please....

oddan

I will try to get some pics tommorow. I went with Osage and Brazilian Rosewood. I had the grip copied from my Shrew also. The Osage does not have a bamboo core, but to me was a whole lot smoother on the draw than the other models or X's that had bamboo.
Out Door Dan

pdk25

C'mon Tim.  You gotta put some pics up if your gonna rub it in like that.

KELLEY40

I had one.The only thing i didn't care for was the new style grip.

Alex.B

I'm used to shoot 64" longbows. I bought a 58" PSR  V, and I didn't feel any pinch at all. Once I put a GN quiver on it,  it is almost as stable as my longbows. And it draws so smooth, like in a dream.... Why did I sell it?? I guess that dreaded moment of insanity   :confused:
tgmm, tanj, compton, bha

VTer


Here's a pic of my boys PSR.  :goldtooth:  I'm still proud! His is a 58" and he likes it a lot.
Schafer Silvertip 66#-"In memory", Green Mountain Longbow 60#, Hill Country Harvest Master TD 59#

"Some of the world's greatest feats were accomplished by people not smart enough to know they were impossible."
   - Doug Lawson.

Overspined

I owned a PSR, and it IS different than a true longbow as far as grip. It is tillered and made to shoot with at relatively high wrist, per the previous owners of BW bows. Kind of an "in the throat" grip if you will.  If you "heel" the grip like a true longbow grip, it will not shoot well for most. I liked mine, but prefer the full grip of a longbow and now shoot mostly those. BTW: JD's whisperstik recurve is about half the price of a psr, and is just as fast as the PSR. Not mocking the PSR! Just a thought though. I also found the whisperstik to be quieter. I miss the beaver grip though.

Schafer

I like my PSR a lot. It shoots well and i did not have a problem switching from the longbow to it. It is perfect for me because I'm only 5'5".

Schafer
"There's more fun in hunting with the handicap of the bow than there is in hunting with the sureness of the gun." - Fred Bear

53@29 Randy Morin Banshee
66@29 Schafer Silvertip


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