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Old 07-02-06, 10:12 AM
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Originally Posted by Adam
Rich, I just bought one for my son - took delivery of it on Friday, and he shot it for the first time last night.

It's a very nice looking bow. Seems well engineered. This one has PSE's Hybrid cam system (which is pretty much the same as Hoyt's Cam & half, but with less draw-length adjustment). The cams have a smooth draw cycle, but an extremely short valley - almost non-existant in fact - and a good, solid wall. At least they should teach him to maintain back-tension! They are adjustable for let-off and the draw-length can be changed by swapping in/out a set of modules that change it by (I think) half an inch.

It has a pretty high mass weight (feels like it needs a fairly long rod to stabilize it) and a good grip - a bit broader than Hoyt's, but slimmer than Mathews and Bowtech - with a very similar wrist angle to Hoyt's.

Draw weight is very adjustable - my lads is marked as 60lb but has adjusted down to about 44lb with no problems.

I spoke to a couple of PSE shooters in the USA and they both rated the Mach Pro, but were both ecstatic over the new Mojo and Mojo 3d. I must admit that these two look very interesting.

Adam
Cheers Adam, where di you get it from?
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