

I was able to shoot a number of animals with it from deer to turkeys. I loved the combination of speed, and accuracy. It was one of my favorite bows I had shot in the past five years. In 2013, I shot the PSE DNA in the Infinity pattern and absolutely loved it. This new PSE X-Force bow was called the Dream season DNA with real speeds up to 352 fps.

So, the result was a slimmed down riser with overall bow weight of only 3.7lbs. In 2013, PSE developed a new riser that was stronger and required less material in order to yield the strength needed to push such fast IBO speeds. You just can't stick a spindly lightweight riser into a 350+ fps bow and expect it to survive. The problem with an ultra-performance bow is that it requires an extra heavy-duty frame. The efficiencies of PSE's X-Technology limbs continue to produce some of the fastest real-world arrow speeds and devastating penetration for bowhunters. The X-Force bows by PSE have dominated the performance market for the last five years. I am going to share some thoughts with you regarding the New PSE Dream Season DNA SP in Mossy Oak Break-Up Infinity for 2014. I will be the first to say there is not a bad bow out there but there are features that do stand out. I have had to opportunity to shoot almost all the different manufactures’ bows on the market today.

That is why you should take the time to research these bows to make sure they fit YOU. With that said, it all comes with a price tag. The reality is many of today’s bows are fast, accurate and shoot well. Picking a hunting compound bow is a big decision and one that should come with a lot of research.
