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Pse bow reviews
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Vibration and shot noise are battled through the riser-mounted BackStop string stop, while the stainless steel stabilizer-mounting inset rounds out the package. Its machined radius and familiar profile provide a feel and functionality well-known to PSE customers. When the rubber overmold Comfort Grip is removed, PSE’s built-in grip is exposed. The grip system offers the shooter a choice between PSE ’s Comfort Grip, which features a functional and warm interface, and the standard configuration. A single set of sight-mounting holes sits above the cable-guard rod-mounting pocket on the outside of the sight window. Cutouts, significant in number and size, lighten the mass weight of the riser from top to bottom, with each end flaring to a wide stance that supports the limb pockets. PSE offers the Embark in Nock On Green or Special Ops Black. Additional power stroke means increased speed. With all else being equal, a reflex riser allows for a longer power stroke than that of a deflex riser. A reflex riser is one that places the pivot point of the pocket in front of (farther away from the shooter) the deepest part of the grip. The overall configuration of the riser is what is known as reflex. PSE chose 6061-T6 aluminum to manufacture the Embark’s riser first through a forging process followed by fully machining it into its final form. The Embark features PSE’s X-Tech highly pre-loaded split limbs, pivoting limb pockets, the ZF 4-Track cam system, a reflexed riser, Comfort Grip and much more.

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Above all, it is Dudley’s passion for the sport and his drive to share it with others that makes the collaboration with PSE a perfect partnership. After a highly successful debut last year, PSE is continuing its partnership with John Dudley and his Nock On Nation with the all-new, budget-friendly 2021 Embark.ĭudley is an accomplished competitive shooter, bowhunter and internationally respected archery coach who hosts the popular Nock On videos and podcast.











Pse bow reviews