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any PA shooters?

Messages posted to thread:
stiknstring 29-Oct-09
Red Arrow 29-Oct-09
ronp 30-Oct-09
Andy Man 30-Oct-09
David McLendon 30-Oct-09
Full Quiver 1 30-Oct-09
MAXHunter 30-Oct-09
David McLendon 30-Oct-09
anglingarcher 30-Oct-09
RidgeRunner 31-Oct-09
David McLendon 31-Oct-09


From: stiknstring
Date: 29-Oct-09


is the PA as sweet to shoot as it is to look at? i would like to get a 58 for my blind but am wandering about finger pinch i shoot a ma11 now 60 inch and works well but i think a 58 would be better any advice would be welcome

From: Red Arrow
Date: 29-Oct-09


58" bows rock. Unless you draw with gorilla arms..30 plus, you'll like the 58.

From: ronp
Date: 30-Oct-09


Yes, they are! I have a 60" and there is absolutely no finger pinch. They are great bows, both to look at and shoot!

From: Andy Man
Date: 30-Oct-09


Generally a longbow guy but got a 56" PAx and this year have switched over to the PA -UNBELIVABLE shooter- I have a 26" draw and the 56' works great for me. Shot a long bow 20+ years and now loving the PA. In fact on my way for a week in the mountains this morning and taking the PA

From: David McLendon
Date: 30-Oct-09


I have two PAX's, for my needs the 60" suits me best with the Asbell grip. To me they have a different feel than the PSA's and seem to be a little quicker than a PSA of same weight. Everybody is different but when I think of a Black Widow bow the PA design is what comes to mind.

From: Full Quiver 1
Date: 30-Oct-09


I have a PSA and a PA. Both are 58" and about 50#. I draw 28". My cousin draws over 29" and has shot the PA. Absolutely no finger pinch whatsoever.The differences between the two are subtle. The PA is noticeably lighter. I have found that it is also slightly louder, but I have fixed that by adding woolie whispers. The spiders did not do an adequate job, in my opinion, on my bow. The PA is definitely a little quicker. Cronograph has proven this and you can just "tell" by how the arrow flys. I had the PA X Bocote custom made for me after shooting the PSA for three years. Love the look (especially the riser), feel, and shootability of the PA. But, I also love the "solid" feel of the PSA. In summary...they are extremely similar bows with just enough uniqueness to make you want to own both! Great marketing idea from the Widow boys! :)

From: MAXHunter
Date: 30-Oct-09


I had numerous PSA's and the PAX and they shot almost identically. I preferred the appearance of the PAX but shot the PSAX's better. I liked the weight of the PSAX and it was definitely quieter. No doubt I could quiet the PAX down, but with identical silencers on each bow the PSA was quieter. The PSA never had any hand shock at all, whereas the PAX has the tiniest hint of vibration, nothing to be concerned about and certainly less than other bows.

From: David McLendon
Date: 30-Oct-09


I like them well enough that before long I'll have a third one.

From: anglingarcher
Date: 30-Oct-09


Uh Oh! McLendon is at it again. He is looking for back to back beauty pageant winners!!!!

From: RidgeRunner
Date: 31-Oct-09


I Am ahootin a paII with diamondback skins, 58in. 53# at 28 in draw. It almost looks as good as it shoots

From: David McLendon
Date: 31-Oct-09


Maybe if I show the top overlay and the mammoth painting on the belly of the upper limb next time I can get back to back with the same bow and keep the fresh bullet for 2011.




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