coocoo4coues Report post Posted May 19, 2009 My New Rig: - 32" Bow Madness @ 28"/70lbs/80% letoff - PSE Orion 5-pin site (Soon to upgrade to a Tru Glo Extreme 8-Pin micro adjust) - Trophy Taker Shaky Hunter fall away rest - Vibracheck Omega stabilizer - Tru-Peep peep site - Scott Little Bitty Goose release - PSE 1-Piece 4 arrow quiver - Gold Tip Expedition Hunter 5575's w/ 2" Quick Fletch Twister Vanes Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Siwash Report post Posted May 22, 2009 No one ever talks about Darton, so I'll give them some love. Here's my 2009 PRO 2500 It's about 34" axle to axle, 7" BH, 65# @ 27" and very fast, accurate, quite. Currently, I've got a Tru Glo Extreme 7 pin site, Alpine 5 arrow Soft-Loc quiver, and a Trophy Taker Pronghorn rest set up on it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mulie hunter Report post Posted May 23, 2009 32" PSE Bow Madness 30" draw/70lbs Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DubTee Report post Posted May 31, 2009 Finally made it down to Tucson yesterday and picked up my new rig from Chapman Archery. Tinkered with her a bit today as well, trying to get felt in all the right places. Shot her a bit yesterday, looking to head out tonight and do some more, the X-Forces sure are shootin sob's. I've got it at 67 lbs, shooting a 385 grain x-weave at 325 fps. Aybody tells you that speed bows or short brace heights hinder accuracy, I've already knocked three fletchings off my new arrows, these bows can flat out group. Also, anybody down in Tucson who hasn't been over to check out George Chapman and the little bowshop he runs, you are missing out. George is retired from PSE, been in the industry for 50 some odd years, he was buiding bows in a garage with Pete before PSE ever came out this way, George flat knows his stuff! Here are some pics of the new rig: '09 PSE X-force Dream Season Phantom Drop away rest Sims S-Coil Stabilizer Copper John Sight Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
June Report post Posted May 31, 2009 Nice set-up there, I've heard some good things about Mr. Chapman. But I can't and wouldn't stray too far from Jesse at Saguaro in Tuc . Is that the G5 peep and how do you like it? Not completely sold on them myself. how much dampening effect or increase arrow speed from a peep anyways, would be interesting to see, really?. You might have to invest in a bitz with all the tight groups. if you don't already have one. Peace Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DubTee Report post Posted May 31, 2009 Thinking hard about a bitz, just knocked another fletch off tonight. I'm thinking I didn't use the right glue when I set these up, although my arrows are stacked when one pops off, they just seem a little fragile this time. That is a G5 June, like you said I'm not sure how much difference a peep can make. I bought one a few years back and put it on my old rig, just wanted the 1/4'' option and the G5 is what I saw first. No problems with them. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
June Report post Posted May 31, 2009 Right On DubTee, I like a bigger peep also. I've used that new Gorilla glue. Their version of the super glue. Holds blazers on great. They can and are tough to get set, as you know. Better then that goat stuff. Haven't tried to remove any of that glue from the shaft yet. I hope it comes off but it is that stout. Have fun with your new rig.. Peace Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hoghntr Report post Posted June 3, 2009 is it my imagination or should coues-n-sheep have bought the bow madness i offered him?? seems that pse is the deal this year. i won the madness at a banquet and rolled money into crossbow. i did put 3 arrows through her and she shot super sweet. i am looking to get the 82nd airborne, part of the profits are being donated to TAPS or Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors. Gr8 bow and a good way to help those who have served. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mr. Jonathan Report post Posted June 6, 2009 i am looking to get the 82nd airborne, part of the profits are being donated to TAPS or Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors. Gr8 bow and a good way to help those who have served. +1 Stand up company right there, and that bow is a shooter! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Flash Report post Posted June 6, 2009 DubTee, I see you got the X Force with the greater brace height (Dream Season). Did you try the 6" version as well? Just curious how much loss of accuracy there is for the additional 10fps. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DubTee Report post Posted June 6, 2009 I have not shot the regular GX or the 6 incher. I have a long draw length so I knew that I would be pushin around 330 fps with the 7 incher, so with speed not a problem I figured I would take the bit of forgiveness the Dreamseason offers over the regular GX. I know plenty of guys who shoot the 6 incher and love it. Good form and follow through is a little more important with any shorter brace height bow, the 6 should not be any less accurate if you shoot it correctly. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SuperiorBowHunter Report post Posted June 9, 2009 hi guys dead line is today for the new rigs! The same old equipment from last year but i wanted to brag a bit i guess!!!lol I upgraded my rangefinders and picked up the Swarovski Rangefinders from Criaglist from this nice eldery gentlemen that purchased them for his Elk hunt last year! Guys I really did steal them from this guy but i paid exactly what he asked for them and he sold his 10x40 ELs for 1000.......I paid 500 for this bad boys! I went out and used them this weekend and they ranged up to 1900 plus yards! Swarovski continue to blow everyone away!!!!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SuperiorBowHunter Report post Posted June 9, 2009 sorry guys i realized i put 10x40 instead of 10x42!!!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites