very fun test to watch. For us mortals a 100 yd shot is a long long ways and not too easy- also everything matters. You definately had a breeze to deal with too. The 20 and 50 yds is negligble .There is definately something to say about having an "ol reliable" bow that you know very well, that can pay off with experience factor. The 10 yr difference is in the noise, let-off, repeatability, ease of tuning and a little speed. Thanks for the video- I enjoyed it. By the way- I have an SR350 in Kuiu Verde, it is a great bow. My only gripe is it is pretty heavy imo.
They both have their pros and cons I will agree with you that the sr350 is a bit heavy. Which I think with the introduction of the Lift the other manufacturers are going to have to put their bows on a diet. For the PSE what's a solo cam so the tuning is fairly easy, the limb set is a bit narrower so it takes a few more seconds to dial in the pin float, it is a bit noisier but it is quite a bit lighter. All that being said my sr350 is my primary I can shoot that bow lights out most days!!! As for shooting at distance TAC really got me practicing the longer shots and in the past 5 years I have gotten substantially better at distance.
The bow madness was their mid level bow. My son has a 2013 or 14 Pse dna sp that’s as light as today’s light carbon bows and as fast as the fastest one. Shoots lights out… quiet too. Two great bows there always need a back up
@@michaelschnitzer4054 I had a 2013 PSE Vendetta DC it was part of their pro-line still my favorite bow that I have owned to this day. I always wanted one of the PSE Bow Madness bows when they came out that was still when Matthews and PSE were battling for the fastest solo cams and I could never stand Matthews.
I have an old pse bow madness. Still love it. Glad it hit the balloon!
very fun test to watch. For us mortals a 100 yd shot is a long long ways and not too easy- also everything matters. You definately had a breeze to deal with too. The 20 and 50 yds is negligble .There is definately something to say about having an "ol reliable" bow that you know very well, that can pay off with experience factor. The 10 yr difference is in the noise, let-off, repeatability, ease of tuning and a little speed. Thanks for the video- I enjoyed it. By the way- I have an SR350 in Kuiu Verde, it is a great bow. My only gripe is it is pretty heavy imo.
They both have their pros and cons I will agree with you that the sr350 is a bit heavy. Which I think with the introduction of the Lift the other manufacturers are going to have to put their bows on a diet. For the PSE what's a solo cam so the tuning is fairly easy, the limb set is a bit narrower so it takes a few more seconds to dial in the pin float, it is a bit noisier but it is quite a bit lighter. All that being said my sr350 is my primary I can shoot that bow lights out most days!!! As for shooting at distance TAC really got me practicing the longer shots and in the past 5 years I have gotten substantially better at distance.
I forgot to mention earlier if you haven't watched my Redemption video please do!!!
The bow madness was their mid level bow. My son has a 2013 or 14 Pse dna sp that’s as light as today’s light carbon bows and as fast as the fastest one. Shoots lights out… quiet too. Two great bows there always need a back up
@@michaelschnitzer4054 I had a 2013 PSE Vendetta DC it was part of their pro-line still my favorite bow that I have owned to this day. I always wanted one of the PSE Bow Madness bows when they came out that was still when Matthews and PSE were battling for the fastest solo cams and I could never stand Matthews.
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