Seb. I have a PSE Lazer. Yes it is everything you say . It is the best bow I've ever had. I have attached a 10 inch Bee Stinger stabilizer and dampeners on the limbs. I did not feel any vibration before the dampeners and the stabilizer and now I sure as hell don't feel any vibration whatsoever, and the bow is so quiet , one can hardly hear it fire. I finally found a quality well made compound bow at a very reasonable price. In the hands of a skilled archer this Lazer bow can prove to be deadly accurate .
I have a PSE Lazer. Yes it is everything you say . It is the best bow I've ever had. I have attached a 10 inch Bee Stinger stabilizer and dampeners on the limbs. I did not feel any vibration before the dampeners and the stabilizer and now I sure as hell don't feel any vibration whatsoever, and the bow is so quiet , one can hardly hear it fire. I finally found a quality well made compound bow at a very reasonable price. In the hands of a skilled archer this Lazer bow can prove to be deadly accurate.
This reminds me so much of my Supra Max, which may be my favorite target rig of all time. The straight riser and cutouts are a dead ringer, it was so comfy and held great... 👍
Interesting yoke system, I’m curious to know if there’s been any problems with the split cables contacting the cam as they’re very close? Also, anybody think that there might be wear issues at the point where the split cables cross over on the yoke?
@@danejensen6064 Explain your thought process... because it doesn't make sense, it goes against what the leverage dictates. There's a reason this system can only manipulate your tune so much, it's because each turn is significantly less potent then the normal yoke configuration that goes to the axle tips.
@@liamboyle9199 I’m trying to understand how adding let’s say, half a turn on the yoke cable, in close to the cam as does this new system, provides a more precise adjustment to the cam angle. I get that there are dynamic loads involved but simple geometry would suggest that any given change in yoke length would effect the cam angle more on a “narrow” yoke system compared with a wider one. Think of a sea saw: if you were to lift the see saw by 1” on one side but on the outer edge the assembly would hardly change. But if that was done in close the Center, the whole thing would lean dramatically
This bow is the worst riser with a miss alignment at the grip, or is a defective design or they made it by purpose to force us go to the next levels bows. Big Disappoint PSE don't respond to any contact, a waste of money. Try other brand, 1 of 10 🤔
Whilst i have to agree with you on wooden bows, i must remind you that there are some archers out there that are disabled and need a shorter bow. Compounds are much shorter obviously. I use a wheelchair and shoot from my chair. There are more technical aspects to compounds however, it does take more skill to shoot a recurve or a longbow accuratly. Especially with out sights. But i guess you were joking at any rate. Good one
Seb.
I have a PSE Lazer. Yes it is everything you say . It is the best bow I've ever had. I have attached a 10 inch Bee Stinger stabilizer and dampeners on the limbs. I did not feel any vibration before the dampeners and the stabilizer and now I sure as hell don't feel any vibration whatsoever, and the bow is so quiet , one can hardly hear it fire. I finally found a quality well made compound bow at a very reasonable price. In the hands of a skilled archer this Lazer bow can prove to be deadly accurate .
I have a PSE Lazer. Yes it is everything you say . It is the best bow I've ever had. I have attached a 10 inch Bee Stinger stabilizer and dampeners on the limbs. I did not feel any vibration before the dampeners and the stabilizer and now I sure as hell don't feel any vibration whatsoever, and the bow is so quiet , one can hardly hear it fire. I finally found a quality well made compound bow at a very reasonable price. In the hands of a skilled archer this Lazer bow can prove to be deadly accurate.
This reminds me so much of my Supra Max, which may be my favorite target rig of all time. The straight riser and cutouts are a dead ringer, it was so comfy and held great... 👍
Can you do a a long video about everything you need to know about compound archery
Wonder if some limb dampeners might take some of that vibration out?
Good price for the bow though.
Several good features but I already decided to get the supra focus XL with EM cams and an 85% letoff module.
Great specs! Add roller guard..boom! Wish it was faster..but it has everything else
The moneymaker is back
Or a dual cam Shark, an oldey but a goody!
The Moneymaker was "back" with the Supra Focus XL.
Interesting yoke system, I’m curious to know if there’s been any problems with the split cables contacting the cam as they’re very close? Also, anybody think that there might be wear issues at the point where the split cables cross over on the yoke?
Please do a review on the PSE Embark and the Drive NXT
Can this bow be shot with fingers
Reminds me of the “Money Maker”
how does this compared to PSE Drive NXT ? hope someone can help me out to make a decision . thanks
The brace height is 7.375 not 7.5. if that makes a difference.
sir, pse lazer 50. how smallest can it be set to LBS?
Wouldn’t the yoke system be more aggressive and less precise being in close to the cam?
No?
If you pull with the same force at the axle tip as you would at the axle center just off the cam what is going to have the greater influence?
@@liamboyle9199 one turn of the yoke in close will result in greater change to the cam angle. How is that more precise?
@@liamboyle9199 the claim is that the system is more precise. Precision would require the ability to make smaller changes.
@@danejensen6064 Explain your thought process... because it doesn't make sense, it goes against what the leverage dictates.
There's a reason this system can only manipulate your tune so much, it's because each turn is significantly less potent then the normal yoke configuration that goes to the axle tips.
@@liamboyle9199 I’m trying to understand how adding let’s say, half a turn on the yoke cable, in close to the cam as does this new system, provides a more precise adjustment to the cam angle. I get that there are dynamic loads involved but simple geometry would suggest that any given change in yoke length would effect the cam angle more on a “narrow” yoke system compared with a wider one.
Think of a sea saw: if you were to lift the see saw by 1” on one side but on the outer edge the assembly would hardly change. But if that was done in close the Center, the whole thing would lean dramatically
is this a binary cam system or a hybrid cam system
Great deal
Does it have limb stops?
how do i buy this bow?
Plastic or metal limb pockets?
Cast
Hey lancaster could i buy that harness for my citation?
Gas bowstring makes the conversion kits. Check their website
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It’s like children’s bow with that short of a max draw length. I wish they’d make similar bow with at least 32” draw length.
What's a mans bow?
It's hard to take any of these reviews seriously because every single bow he shoots is an 'Awesome ' bow. He should sell used cars.
Too bad the new limbs are white
Gonna be, gonna be, gonna be...ad infinitum
This bow is the worst riser with a miss alignment at the grip, or is a defective design or they made it by purpose to force us go to the next levels bows. Big Disappoint PSE don't respond to any contact, a waste of money. Try other brand, 1 of 10 🤔
$800 is expensive!!!!!
Look at alternative sporting services... the price is epic there 🤭
Check out a mathews or an bow tech target bow. $1700-2000.
Seriously?
lol $800 is your average middle of the road price for a bow lol... i paid 1100 for my hoyt
Look at Hoyt target bows and Mathews. Compare the price to the Focus/Focus XL as well. Comparatively, $800 isn't "expensive".
This is disgusting and obscene. Bows should be custom made by hand out of wood. And should require a little skill..
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Welcome to the future my medieval friend haha
xDDDD
Whilst i have to agree with you on wooden bows, i must remind you that there are some archers out there that are disabled and need a shorter bow. Compounds are much shorter obviously. I use a wheelchair and shoot from my chair. There are more technical aspects to compounds however, it does take more skill to shoot a recurve or a longbow accuratly. Especially with out sights. But i guess you were joking at any rate. Good one