
I like it for turkey hunting because my bow is right there in a vertical shooting position. I have used this bow stand for the past year both turkey hunting and hunting out of a treestand. I am a huge fan of the X-Factor Bow Stand. It is a bit heavier than the X-Factor stabilizer I used last year, but I am pleased with how it is performing. I am using the new AXT stabilizer for the first time this year, but so far I love the feel of my bow as it is shot. These sights are exceptionally well made and designed to ensure precise accuracy. I love the look of these new AXT accessories but more importantly, the performance I get from these products. Next, I am using the Archer Extreme or AXT Carnivore Sight and AXT stabilizer. This negatively impacted my arrow flight. I have tried other rests and have been disappointed because my vanes catch part of the rest as it was trying to fall. I have used QAD arrow rests for the past 3-4 years and really like the performance I get out of these rests, especially with these fast PSE bows they fall away fast enough so my vanes are not catching the rest upon arrow flight.

First, I am using the new QAD HDX fall away arrow rest. Let’s start with the accessories I have on my new PSE DNA bow. I cannot worry or question if my bow can make the shot.

Especially, if I am only hunting for 2-3 days. I need to be 100% confident in my equipment. No matter if I am bowhunting a whitetail and shooting at 20 yards or a monster mule deer in Arizona and taking an 80-yard shot. Meaning, I want to have as fast a bow as I can have that is still quiet to allow me to deal with any scenario. It means that you will be hard pressed to find a bow that is as accurate, forgiving and provides the speeds that the PSE DNA does. This does not mean many of the other bows on the market will not perform well. What does all of this mean? It means the DNA will be smoking fast, quiet, easy to tune and will be extremely accurate - all the things you need in the field to get the job done. The Riser is improved, ther are new Centerlock Limb Pockets, and I love the new FleX Cable Slide. This bow combines so many advancements into one package. Well, at the ATA Show this past January, I put my hands on the PSE DNA and it was over. It would be hard for me to fall in love with another bow more than the Revenge. I killed my Turkey Slam with this bow from shooting out of the blind and from the ground. This is a short axle-to-axle, lightweight bow that still had respectable speeds. In my opinion, one of the best bows I had ever used was the PSE Revenge. I hunted with this bow in Wyoming on an elk hunt and loved the way it performed. Next, was the PSE EVO and this was a great improvement of speed and forgiveness packaged into one bow. I killed a nice Illinois buck at 40 yards with it. It was not super forgiving, but at that time the fastest bow I have ever shot. It starts with the Axe 6, which has a short brace height and was a very fast bow. Here is what I have to say based on my usage of PSE Bows over the past four years. OK, you have now heard from what PSE and the Drurys have to say about the PSE DNA.

The DNA also features the new Centerlock 2 Limb Pockets, FleX Cable Slide, Backstop 2 and all the other features you expect from PSE. The amazing new Core cam produces speeds of up to 352 fps, has 5 inches of draw length adjustment on the inner-cam, and is incredibly smooth. It features PSE’s new Center Pull technology that places the arrow in the exact center of the bow for unparalleled tunability and exceptional performance. Instead, PSE’s engineers set out to design a bow that was entirely different, all the way down to its DNA.Ĭreated by using a riser forged out of state-of-the-art, ultra-light and ultra-strong aluminum alloy, the new PSE DNA) weighs in at only 3.7 lbs. Stripping down a current model or creating a bow that was too expensive for most hunters was not an option. When the Drurys challenged the engineers at PSE to design a lightweight, high performance hunting bow, it seemed impossible. This review is going to provide you with some background and firsthand experience with the PSE Brand of bows and the new PSE DNA Compound Bow for 2013. Go out and test the bows you are interested in. I would not recommend you buying a bow just based on what you see on TV. So, which bow do you chose? Well that is up to you. The forgiveness, speed, accuracy, and overall performance have reached new levels. Today’s bows are arguably the best bowhunters have ever put their hands on.
