PSE Mach 30 Review and Speed Test
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- Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
- Lots of hype around this new bow from PSE, let's see it if lives up to it
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Been married to Mathews since 2006. Switchback, Drenalin, Vertix, V3X, Phase 4. Shot the Mach 30 and was sold. The Mach 30 will be my first departure away from the Mathews brand.
Out door life just put it bow of the year not Matthews
And well deserved!
Can’t afford to upgrade every year have RX 7 ultra waiting for RX 9
Outdoor Life knows nothing lol, but it’s a good bow.
Did you just say PJ don’t no nothing
@@pjreilly3997 I apologize for that PJ. I have nothing but respect for you. You know how the rumor go and I guess I listened to the wrong rumors. Again, nothing but respect and I should have looked into it more before stating that. My sincere apologies.
I've been a mathews diehard for the past 10yrs. This pse is going to be my next bow. They nocked this one out of the park!
The PSE EZ 220 shim system has been out for a few years. My Levitate has it and it also has EC2 cam just like the Mach 30. The shim system PSE desigend is the best shim system made. Easiest to do on earth.
Put in press, slightly press and use tool to pull shim and pop back in. Away you go. Far easier than a Mathews tophat system. No axles have to be pulled.
It’s only 2 years old, but yes it’s very easy. Only issue is that I have seen them come off when shooting
@@InsideOutPrecision this is really weird my man. Got my girl a supra X, got myself a shootdown pro and another shootdown pro for my dad. We shoot a lot never had that issue about the shims comming out.
@@JorgeSilva-kv3hk yeah it’s not a common thing by any means, but it’s happened. I sell/ work on hundreds of bows a year so I see all sorts of crazy things haha
I see your fletching station in the back with all of your components. I found a product called Zingers. Basically indestructible 3D printed 1 piece vanes. In all my testing they have been better than anything I've built with my old massive fletch station. You should try them out. Save yourself some space and time.
I’ve tried them. Do you actually shoot well with them them!? Couldn’t get them to group past 30 yards.
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Sick bow, and they look so awesome with brass color cams!! Was my 2nd choice this year but no dealer nearby so was not able to try it … pulled the trigger on an Rx-8 and I love it!
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This was the bow of the year actually! Im a bowtech guy but Im buying this bow next year once the price drops. Lets see is it can be a great bow like bowtech puts out
great info, thanks for the review
This bow is super ugly to me 😂
Funny I like the Mathews but think it's ugly AF. The Mach 30 is perrty.
How does this compare to the lift in your opinion? Trying to decide between the lift 29.5 or the Mach 30. I have shot both but was months apart. The Mach 30 seems to have a easier draw cycle. I’m only a 27 inch draw
Mach 30 is smoother...and doesn't have that big dump at the end like the Lift does.
If comparing directly to the Lift, that extra $500 is hard to justify. Comparable in both weight and performance and the only real advantages the Mach 30 has is smoother draw and slightly easier tuning. If money is no object or you prefer carbon, the Mach is definitely worth considering. Personally, at the current markups, I don't think any carbon bow is worth buying over an aluminum counterpart. Also, with Mathews new machining process, they pretty much just took away the one legitimate advantage that carbon had in the industry.
@@sheyanderson4371 I dont like the super long riser on the Lift.
I have a 27 1/2 inch draw. I’ve always had Mathews. I try out that Mach 30 and now I have no more Mathews and I love this bow smooth every time. Haven’t had any problems at all. My hunting buddy has a lift and he has nothing but issues with that thing, glad I went with Mock 30.
@@TheNewBowunter Any specific reason? Longer riser just contributes to more stability. I still can't believe they kept their same long riser designs and were still able to get them that light.
I love my 80lb Mach 1. Still one of the best bows I’ve ever had.
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Any issues running a hamskea to the yolk?
@@adamcap7 yeah it usually rebounds too much and you’ll get contact with your vanes. If you do it, you have to pull the cord as tight as you possibly can