I just picked this bow up with the ec2 cam and it is so buttery smooth. I'm blown away how nice this bow is and it is an absolute tach driver. Don't hesitate to check this bow out.
Excellent review. Make sure your chest is completely healed, mate. I was Ordered not to lift more than 15 pounds for at least a month. I had a triple bypass in 2015. Im a PSE DNA SP shooter, love the bow so much I haven’t upgraded since 2014, lol. All good 👍
Well, here it is 2am Texas time. Couldn’t go back to sleep and the first video is this review. Another great bow from PSE! I remember when you loved the Evolve 35 then the Ritual 33. Lol. Both of which are fantastic bows also. 👍👍
Im torn from upgrading from my PSE Drive to the Fortis or the Bowtech SS34. The at tuneability speaks volumes as I don't have a maintenance shop in the country I'm in.
I think on top of the great advice and your review of the bow, the best thing someone can really do is shoot different bows (if possible) to really find what they like. Imo.
Haven’t shot the new PSE’s with the easy 220 system. From what I’ve seen you usually just reposition the shims that are already fitted. You do however need to press the bow.
Pse started writing the limb deflection numbers on the limbs with silver marker, the last couple I’ve taken apart the writing is on the wrong side and the lithium grease dissolved the marker to the point you can barely read it.
I ordered a set of Bear limbs and they had the numbers written in silver marker. They didn't let the marker dry before stacking them together so it basically smudged making them impossible to read. Super annoying I feel your pain.
what's the reason PSE used in the past different limb strenghts? what were they trying to achieve? Asking as an owner of a drive NXT where I installed a roller guard with made by me servings on the cables (so they wouldn't wear prematurely) and thinking that maybe the bow doesn't function now as it was intended ... ? It is my 1st so I don't have the experience/precision notice functional details like this :)
Gday mate, as I struggle to find left hand gear I have started learning and practicing to shoot right handed. Have been shooting my mothers Elite Ember. I need my own (wrong handed)bow so I was looking at the Chinese range, Junxing M128 but it’s a little heavy in physical weight, I’m thinking about the Topoint T1 or Topoint Vigor.
I get more excited about the new Chinese bows more than the American bows. From bow to bow the American bows don’t change all that much, PSE I believe has gone backwards in a sense with their tech but the Chinese companies are improving with every updated model. I’m looking forward to the new shoot through riser that Topoint just released.
@theweekendarcher2056 lol not like the Chinese are doing this by their own choices though PSE EZ220 is actually quite smart, in fact Greg Poole made a good point in that while the shimming is nice, the way it goes together helps with reliability because you cannot over tighten it.
Also left handed. 100% agree with comment that the dominate eye is most important in determining whether to shoot right or left handed. I started out shooting right handed and found that I'm both left handed and "left eyed". Had to to switch.
I just picked this bow up with the ec2 cam and it is so buttery smooth. I'm blown away how nice this bow is and it is an absolute tach driver. Don't hesitate to check this bow out.
Man your knowledge and experience is amazing! Glad your felling better!!!!
Excellent review. Make sure your chest is completely healed, mate. I was Ordered not to lift more than 15 pounds for at least a month. I had a triple bypass in 2015. Im a PSE DNA SP shooter, love the bow so much I haven’t upgraded since 2014, lol. All good 👍
Whoo!! Congrats on the 60lb draw mate!! J. Reedman
Thank you so much, love the god honest content!
Well, here it is 2am Texas time. Couldn’t go back to sleep and the first video is this review. Another great bow from PSE! I remember when you loved the Evolve 35 then the Ritual 33. Lol. Both of which are fantastic bows also. 👍👍
Wish you carried Mathews as well, I'd fly over to be able to try all the major brands in one shop.
Congratulations on your return to 60lbs that’s a big accomplishment given how traumatic the surgery you had was 🎉
Well that didn't take you too long to get back up to 60 lbs draw! Good for you!
Great review as always 👏
Im torn from upgrading from my PSE Drive to the Fortis or the Bowtech SS34. The at tuneability speaks volumes as I don't have a maintenance shop in the country I'm in.
I think on top of the great advice and your review of the bow, the best thing someone can really do is shoot different bows (if possible) to really find what they like. Imo.
I hope you won the court case. It seems stupid to me that you'd even have to go to court over "user error"
Haven’t shot the new PSE’s with the easy 220 system. From what I’ve seen you usually just reposition the shims that are already fitted. You do however need to press the bow.
Pse started writing the limb deflection numbers on the limbs with silver marker, the last couple I’ve taken apart the writing is on the wrong side and the lithium grease dissolved the marker to the point you can barely read it.
I ordered a set of Bear limbs and they had the numbers written in silver marker. They didn't let the marker dry before stacking them together so it basically smudged making them impossible to read. Super annoying I feel your pain.
I really like watching your reviews. Do you think for your next one could you do one on the pse unite?? I would like to see how it does. Thanks.
Please do something about the sound recording. Maybe a speaker clipped to your shirt etc.
what's the reason PSE used in the past different limb strenghts? what were they trying to achieve? Asking as an owner of a drive NXT where I installed a roller guard with made by me servings on the cables (so they wouldn't wear prematurely) and thinking that maybe the bow doesn't function now as it was intended ... ? It is my 1st so I don't have the experience/precision notice functional details like this :)
Gday mate, as I struggle to find left hand gear I have started learning and practicing to shoot right handed. Have been shooting my mothers Elite Ember. I need my own (wrong handed)bow so I was looking at the Chinese range, Junxing M128 but it’s a little heavy in physical weight, I’m thinking about the Topoint T1 or Topoint Vigor.
I get more excited about the new Chinese bows more than the American bows. From bow to bow the American bows don’t change all that much,
PSE I believe has gone backwards in a sense with their tech but the Chinese companies are improving with every updated model. I’m looking forward to the new shoot through riser that Topoint just released.
@theweekendarcher2056 lol not like the Chinese are doing this by their own choices though
PSE EZ220 is actually quite smart, in fact Greg Poole made a good point in that while the shimming is nice, the way it goes together helps with reliability because you cannot over tighten it.
I'm left handed .if your left eye is dominate you will never shoot great right handed . Lh stuff is out there just buy one and pactice
Also left handed. 100% agree with comment that the dominate eye is most important in determining whether to shoot right or left handed. I started out shooting right handed and found that I'm both left handed and "left eyed". Had to to switch.
You should shoot the fortis 33 with EC2 cams. Totally better bow
941 is a code I think Steven
Wow $1900 Aud for a fortis?
Heart surgery!! ??? 😮😮😮 Been away from the hobby a few years
Glad your ok
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hectic reviews!
Promo sm 💔
It's a shame that we have followed the yanks and their love of blame everyone but yourself and dragging people to court.