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Archery Equipment - PSE X Force bows

Posted on: October 12, 2011

When PSE unveiled their X-Force line of bows in 2007 they took the archery industry by surprise.  At the time they had done what others had only dreamed of.  They produced a bow with a healthy brace height, light mass weight and smooth draw. That may sound fairly status quo for many bows on the market until you see that it shoots at an IBO rated 350 fps.   A bow with specs like that is definitely worth taking a look at.  The best part is the for 2009 PSE has out done themselves again

For 2009, PSE has revamped and improved an already very impressive bow.  They offer an X-force for virtually all archers with six different axle to axle lengths and brace height combinations.  PSE has designed a new cam called the GX hybrid which is allowing them to increase the speed of their bows as well as increase the let-off.  The two main bows are the X-Force GX and the X-Force Dream Season GX.  The GX is 32.5” ATA with a modest 6” brace height.  The speed and let-off of the new GX is where all the changes took place.  The let-off went from 75% to 80% and the speed crept up from 350 to 352 IBO.

In the Dream Season model which has an ATA of 32.5” and a 7” brace height the changes were about the same.  The let-off went to 80% and the IBO speed went up to 342.  They also offer all of their X-force bows in the new Mossy Oak Treestand camo as well as the digital camo. 
With all the changes to the 2009 X-Force line, the bow still shoots as shock free, light, and quiet as any bow on the market.  Where it gets ahead of the pack is in the speed department.  With all of these features it will make it a very good choice for your next tree stand companion.   


Source: archerycountry.articlesbase.com

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