If you want one of the fastest compound bows in the market today, get the 2010 model of the PSE X-force series. The model has been subjected to the speed testing standards of the IBO. Its rated speed is therefore official. The PSE line of bows has made several firsts in bow manufacturing history. It has succeeded in combining speed and accuracy and it has eliminated the noise and the jolting effect usually met with in speed bows,
The PSE X-Force Vendetta XL of today's hunting bows
The slowest in the series is the PSE X-Force Vendetta XL. Among the PSE models, this one is specifically constructed for speed. Its fps (feet per second) rating is 328. Although fast bows have earned the reputation of being rough to draw out, the Vendetta presents no difficulty to the hunter when drawn back and down. If the user didn't know it to be a Vendetta, he could be deceived into thinking that it was not a speed bow.
The Vendetta performs quietly and doesn't jump back into place when released. Because the aim of the archer is undisturbed, the Vendetta is capable of maintaining the arrow in the original trajectory desired by the archer. This is a rare combination of speed and precision that was considered impossible before the PSE series hit the market.
The PSE X-Force Omen model of today's hunting bows
The PSE X-Force Omen is another member of the PSE family that is constructed and designed for fast shooting, having an fps of 366. Although speed bows are characteristically difficult to draw back, the Omen is not. Another characteristic it does not share with other speed bows is the loss of accuracy in exchange for the speed. Its double cam mechanism is the same as the Vendetta's.
A pair of past parallel split limbs is responsible for minimizing the jolt, a Vibracheck backstop cushions tremors and cable guards render the device quiet. With a let-off of 70 %, the Omen is one of the fastest compound bows in the market.
Today's hunting bows - PSE X-Force DreamSeason
Another one of today's hunting bows made for speed is the PSE X-Force Dream Season. It has an fps of 356. Although not the top in speed rating the Dream Season has plenty of force packed into it. So much so that an archer will need specially made bulls-eyes to practice with the Dream Season. The model will simply drive its arrows through the normal bulls-eyes.
The difference between its published speed and its real speed seems to be small. It can shoot an arrow at such speeds that the arrow seems to just show up on the target.
Will there ever be a speed limit for hunting bows
When the PSE series made its appearance on the market, the belief that the speed rate limit of 400 fps is impossible to attain has been considerably weakened. Because of the innovative technology applied by PSE to its hunting bows, both speed and accuracy can be maximized in today's hunting bows. In a few more years, the 400 fps limit should be reached and surpassed. Similarly, those faster bows may also be the most accurate ones.
The PSE X-Force Vendetta XL of today's hunting bows
The slowest in the series is the PSE X-Force Vendetta XL. Among the PSE models, this one is specifically constructed for speed. Its fps (feet per second) rating is 328. Although fast bows have earned the reputation of being rough to draw out, the Vendetta presents no difficulty to the hunter when drawn back and down. If the user didn't know it to be a Vendetta, he could be deceived into thinking that it was not a speed bow.
The Vendetta performs quietly and doesn't jump back into place when released. Because the aim of the archer is undisturbed, the Vendetta is capable of maintaining the arrow in the original trajectory desired by the archer. This is a rare combination of speed and precision that was considered impossible before the PSE series hit the market.
The PSE X-Force Omen model of today's hunting bows
The PSE X-Force Omen is another member of the PSE family that is constructed and designed for fast shooting, having an fps of 366. Although speed bows are characteristically difficult to draw back, the Omen is not. Another characteristic it does not share with other speed bows is the loss of accuracy in exchange for the speed. Its double cam mechanism is the same as the Vendetta's.
A pair of past parallel split limbs is responsible for minimizing the jolt, a Vibracheck backstop cushions tremors and cable guards render the device quiet. With a let-off of 70 %, the Omen is one of the fastest compound bows in the market.
Today's hunting bows - PSE X-Force DreamSeason
Another one of today's hunting bows made for speed is the PSE X-Force Dream Season. It has an fps of 356. Although not the top in speed rating the Dream Season has plenty of force packed into it. So much so that an archer will need specially made bulls-eyes to practice with the Dream Season. The model will simply drive its arrows through the normal bulls-eyes.
The difference between its published speed and its real speed seems to be small. It can shoot an arrow at such speeds that the arrow seems to just show up on the target.
Will there ever be a speed limit for hunting bows
When the PSE series made its appearance on the market, the belief that the speed rate limit of 400 fps is impossible to attain has been considerably weakened. Because of the innovative technology applied by PSE to its hunting bows, both speed and accuracy can be maximized in today's hunting bows. In a few more years, the 400 fps limit should be reached and surpassed. Similarly, those faster bows may also be the most accurate ones.
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