
- #PSE BOW MADNESS REVIEW FULL#
- #PSE BOW MADNESS REVIEW PRO#
- #PSE BOW MADNESS REVIEW MODS#
- #PSE BOW MADNESS REVIEW SERIES#
#PSE BOW MADNESS REVIEW PRO#
The smooth draw and tune-ability along with its great speeds, really makes this bow an overachiever in its class, especially with the ever-increasing prices of pro line bows rising each year, putting prices out of reach for some consumers. So, if you’re in the market for a new bow, I wouldn’t overlook the PSE Bow Madness Epix.

This calculates to a 343 IBO rating, which is definitely not lacking in performance or down range shootabilty. With this setup, I had chronograph readings coming in at 300 fps. I found the upper end 340 IBO still holding true, even at the tested 28.5 inches draw at 70 pounds with a 418gr arrow. This bow has the value and performance that you would see in some of the higher end bows.
#PSE BOW MADNESS REVIEW MODS#
This can be easily compensated for with the rotating mods that make it very easy to adjust to your desired draw length, without the need of a bow press. The PSE Bow Madness Epix draw length is running about a half-inch long, so take that into consideration when setting up the bow.
#PSE BOW MADNESS REVIEW FULL#
For this particular bow, five full twists in the cables put me up to 70.7 pounds. Peak draw weight out of the box came in a little under at 68 pounds for a 70 pound bow, so I added a few twists to the cables to get peak bow weight back up to where it should be. I found the pre-lean in the top cam to be extremely close right out of the box. This will put you close enough before ever shooting the bow and help with some of the lateral tears you may encounter. The pre-lean on the top cam, when you lay an arrow on the left side and project it down, should be just intersecting your aim string at the nocking point.

This starting point for your rest is a good base to start your tuning from and will get you going in the right direction. Already being familiar with PSE’s hybrid cams, I chose to start this one at 1/16 nock high and arrow running a little high in the Berger hole. Most of the Hybrid cam bows will run anywhere from 1/8 nock high to nock level. From that point, I needed to establish my nock height. For this particular bow, ¾ inch off the riser worked very well and puts the arrow right down the center and also puts it parallel with the riser. Now, let’s get right into the overall setup and rundown of the 2017 PSE Bow Madness Epix.Īfter mounting a Qad HDX on it, I gave it a look-over to see where I wanted to start my centershot.

#PSE BOW MADNESS REVIEW SERIES#
The riser cutouts and added dampeners give it a nice upgraded look compared to the Bow Madness series from 2016. It is clean looking and I liked the subtle breakup of the two-tone black, with the deer tracks throughout the camo pattern. The camo option for this particular one is the Skullworks 2. This paves the way for a more rigid and stable platform, giving you greater accuracy down range. The one thing I noticed right off the bat was the new angled riser design. It’s turning into a real pleasure to shoot and I am sure it will grab some attention when shopping for a new bow. This offering packs quite the punch from PSE this year.
