Pse Compound Bow Serial Numbers

I picked up a new PSE Fang today at BassPro. They of course did not have the box for it any more and gave me paperwork for a compound bow not the. Mathews Bow Serial Number Identification. How to Identify the Age of PSE Compound Bows. The only information you need to give them is a number that. Product Support For information about the 2017 FANG/THRIVE crossbow recall, click here. PRODUCT SUPPORT CONTACT For product questions, call 520-884-9065. BOW REGISTRATION & SUPPORT PSE TUNE CHARTS: 1991 to 2017 PSE Sales Reps by Region – MAP PSE Online Bow Registration PSE Bow Serial Number Search OWNER GUIDES 2018 PSE Owner’s Manual 2017. Precision Shooting Equipment (PSE) is the largest manufacturer of compound bows, target bows, crossbows, and traditional recurve bows in the world. Focused on cutting-edge bow technology, PSE engineers the most advanced compound bows.

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The nice thing about contacting them is that my son is not the original owner but they are going to register the bow in his name.

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You should go to Gander Mountain and rip arse! Start with the kid who sold you the arrows, Then, rip his manager for putting your bow in danger out of ignorance. Then go to the store manager and rip him for overseeing such a motley crew. Of course, you are just dealing with and enlarged version of Wal-Mart's sporting goods section, so don't expect them to care. I've got two older bows that were originally ment to shoot 16' arrows. I've shot and do shoot 20' arrows from these two bows without problem.

Golden Eagle (1982) featuring similar cable guard and custom wood inlays.

Bows 1980-1989 - Click Photos to Zoom York Archery (1985) Stemmler Archery (1982) Centaur (40' axle to axle) Browning Archery (1989) Vortex X and Ambush X Bear Omega / Indian X series, Archery World, September 1982 Martin Pack Rat take-down compound (1987) Prototype cam test bow. (1986) Design includes round roller wheels on each limb with the cams in brackets on the riser. (Howatt Archery, Martin Archery) Martin Cougar Pro Series (1982) features double wheel cable guard. Two Radical Bow Designs, Bow & Arrow, June 1989 Jim Cox 'Black Ram' (1987) Martin Cougar Pro Series (red) 1980-81 with stainless arm dual wheeled cable guard with threaded holes in rod to adjust wheels and choose a 5 pound override This bow also featured single groove eccentrics.

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So now I have a older rifle scope mounted on a 7/8 rail, which I also had to add to this crossbow. When I got it from a friend, it didn't have any sights at all.:biggrinjester: A little help before something goes south, PLEASE. The 275-XB is an intermediate model made in the mid 1990's.

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Don't shoot more than one arrow into a single dot on your target. Be carefull with your rifle scope. Mainly because it only has one sight line. I'd take the red dot back to G.M. And exchange it for another, maybe even another brand. Hello I found some info from Arrowhead in huntingPA.com OK it's the one pictured. There are no parts available for that bow.

If you have a serial number with no date, write down the number or take a picture of the stamp. Find the maker of the compound bow and email the picture or serial number to the company, asking for a confirmation on the bow's year of production. Lists of compound bow makers are found at websites such as Hunter's Friend. Check a Bear bow (the name of the maker) for a series of different criteria to determine its age. Bear bows have been in production for decades and use a slightly different method of dating the bows. Among the criteria are medallions stamped onto the grip. Copper coins indicate a bow from 1959.

I have a few bad arrows to proove that. One arrow crashing into another gets expensive.

Read the serial number stamp. Most stamps are found near the bow's lens, more commonly referred to as the handle or grip. If the lettering is small, or etched onto the handle, use a magnifying glass to read it.

While neither are PSE, I'd bet that the bow won't care. The accuracy does not seem to be effected. Many swear by the flat nocks, I only use the moon nocks. I feel they are a tiny bit safer as far as the string staying on the back of the arrow. Many will tell you that the moon style aren't as accurate. My shooting says that's not so.

Look for any lines indicating date of production. Some compound bows use an encoded serial number to provide the date. For example, Martin Archery uses a code for the serial number that is similar to an auto vehicle identification number (VIN).

There is a small space that the number should be engraved in.' The nice thing about contacting them is that my son is not the original owner but they are going to register the bow in his name.

Aluminum coins were used for the years between 1960 through 19661 while pewter was used for 1962. Brass coin medallions are on the bows from 1963 through 1970 and gold medallion coins are on Bear bows from 1971 through 1972. Find any patent marks on the bows. Patent marks are represented with the year the patent was issued and are useful in determining the age of compound bows. Like all markings, find patent marks on the serial number stamp near the lens.

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Does anybody know thing about this model?? I'm kinda new in the crossbow world, but I'm trying to learn. I was given this crossbow as a gift a couple of years ago. Be disable this is getting me back in the woods during bow season. So what arrows, lenght and nock should I be using?? I know this is a 150# draw crossbow so I picked up a few 20' 2219's, with 1/2 moon nocks at Gander Mnt, But to tell you the truth I'm not sure the kid knows anymore then I do about this crossbow. I also picked up a BSA Red dot sight, it didn't last three shots, before falling apart.

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I contacted Matthews headquarters by e-mail and directed to the exact spot where the number was engraved. I know I'm old, but blind too. Here is their reponse: 'The serial number should be located on the riser towards the bottom cup. Hold the bow, as if shooting, so the backside is facing you and follow the backside down to where it meets the limb cup. There is a small space that the number should be engraved in.'

You can still get custom made strings and cables for it. The arrows need a special nock that is similar to a nock used on a compound bow only much larger. They are difficult to find, but they are available. It will use a 2219 arrow with the special PSE nocks and you will need to measure from the trigger latch to the arrow rest, to get the proper length. The arrows take four vanes in a 4 fletch 75 degrees x 105 degrees pattern.

The arrow rests seem to wear out and there are no replacement parts. Most guys use whatever means available to get a rest on them. I've seen some with whisker type rests on them. I've shot a few of these. They are a piece of history and fun to shoot. (just don't ruin any arrows, they are $$$) The downside is that they are also very loud.

I contacted Matthews headquarters by e-mail and directed to the exact spot where the number was engraved. I know I'm old, but blind too. Here is their reponse: 'The serial number should be located on the riser towards the bottom cup. Hold the bow, as if shooting, so the backside is facing you and follow the backside down to where it meets the limb cup.

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If you use V-nocks, you are inviting disaster! Also, three-fletch arrows will not give the clearances needed for the trigger housing, the rest, nor the arrow-retainer rubber.

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150#, wood stock, camo or laminated. It shoots a 20' 2219, 4-fletch, with the PSE Super Nock. Vastu malayalam pdf.

Pse Serial Number Lookup

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