Whether it’s hunting, target or 3-D shooting, the PSE Bow Madness 32 is an excellent bow that comes in at a very good price point. That makes this bow virtually impossible to be faulty. This allows them to see what parts will fail over a 25 year period. PSE test all of their bows on a shooting machine to simulate 25 years of shooting continuously. Draw length adjustability means that this bow will suit anybody. You can adjust the bow 12 turns on the limb bolts. We really love the amount of adjustability you get with the PSE Bow Madness 32. There is no hole on the top limb, however, for the addition of an extra draw stop. Of course, there is provision for a stabilizer to be added. You can achieve this result without the need for stabilizers. That means that the arrow will fly true, rather than jumping out or moving left or right. There is very little vibration when you loose the arrow.
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At full extension, the valley lets off a little bit, so that it is quite easy to hold. The draw on this bow is very comfortable and solid all the way through. When you shoot the Bow Madness 32, however, you know that you have got a fast bow on your hands. However, this bow feels faster to shoot.īe aware that many companies tend to over rate the speed of their bows. There are other bows which are rated faster, but not by much. It is not the fastest bow at that price point. The PSE Bow Madness 32 is rated at 350 feet per second. It is also equipped for a PSE quiver to be attached to it. It also has a standard mounting block for a PSE arrow rest. You can, as a result, center the sight exactly where you want it. The Bow Madness 32 has a number of sight holes to allow to customize the sight.
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The string has a series of speed beads which increase their speed. The strings are top quality being made from very good material. This bow has lines on the riser to tell you where to place the arrow. With this bow, you won’t have any timing issues. That makes this bow a cross between a twin cam and a single cam. This one only gives you a cam at the bottom to adjust the draw length.Īt the top of the cam on the backside is a surround wheel. This is different to other PSE bows, which will feature a cam at the top and another one at the bottom. You have a yoke system at the top and a cam down the bottom.
The Bow Madness 32 is one and a half cams. The rubber is hard wearing so you won’t have to worry about replacing them. This allows for very smooth axle movement. This bow also has rubber bearings in the axles. This allows the bow to shoot faster with less noise and more accuracy. This extra limb pressure puts tension on the strings and cables. The limbs are straight and then put under a lot of pressure when positioned. The Bow Madness 32 has compression limbs.
The adjustable increments are set half an inch apart. The draw length is adjustable by rotating the module from 24 to 30 inches. However, the 34 is rated at 5 feet per second faster than the Bow Madness 32, which shoots 335 IBO feet per second. It is also available in a 34 inch version, with all the other specs being the same. That makes it a pretty standard size for both hunting and recreational use. In the process of the string coming apart and destroyed my sight, arrow, and peep.The Bow Madness 32 is 32 inches from axle to axle. They were not that old had been waxed regularly, bow stored in a hard case inside of my house and inspected frequently to make sure they did not need replacing. The strings on the bow were Winners Choice and were in good shape. It is pointless to contact them because I know the string will not be something covered under warranty.
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After the first incident I told the guy at the pro shop since PSE sent me a new bow and made the failure of the first one right I wanted to stay with them but now I have no faith in their bows. Second arrow nocked and after drawing back the string come completely apart near the bottom came and now I have a blood blister on my nose and chin from the string hitting me in the face. Fast forward to yesterday I am out in the yard shooting my bow and shoot 1 arrow. They contacted PSE and PSE sent me a brand new 2013 Omen Max. After taking it to the pro shop and explaining to them I did not dry fire my bow it was discovered that the stop sheered off of the bottom cam causing the malfunction. In 2013 while shooting it ( arrow nocked ) when I came to full draw it exploded. In 2010 I purchased a PSE Omen brand new from a local pro shop. Hey guys I just wanted to see if anyone else has had any problems with their PSE bows 2010 and newer.