had a chance to talk to paul penix at cabelas, very knowledgable and nice guy. had a few questions on my bowmadness xs and he tuned it free of charge. He also showed me a few new up and coming products. very pleased with pse and staff dont know if ill shoot anything but pse
Just bought an omen, great bow love how smooth it is for a 2 cam bow. I had to buy 26 inch cams, and was wondering if anybody know how to time the cams. With the bow at rest the timing marks are both identical on each control cable. The only thing I could figure is that the draw stops must touch at the same time, which I have done. But is that the only way to time the bow?
I’ve taken 21 big game animals since receiving this bow around the first of November in 2009, and it hasn’t failed me at any point. In testing, I’ve shot the bow as far as 300 yards at a target, holding an average group of 16 inches at 300, 12 inches at 200, and 6 inches at 100 yards. There are shooters out there who can hold tighter groups than I, but this has been my experience with the bow. I would, and do recommend it to any serious shooter.
This bow is one of the more efficient bows in production. The comments of speed not being everything are true, but it certainly does help. The speed it delivers is a great quality, allowing a hunter to shoot a heavier arrow, producing more kinetic energy. It also offers a flatter trajectory, providing the shooter with more accuracy and consistency. The strong draw cycle is also a good quality, causing the shooter to be more consistent with their form.
i cant believe people are bitching that speed isnt good. let me remind everyone that the english shot 180# bows on average. i think that was for a reason and broadhead friendly wtf. Look up modern day archers in papua new guinea, their arrow heads are as high as 3000 grains i shit you not and i know how huge that is. They hunt for a living with 7 foot bamboo bows and long ass arrows. broad head friendly what has happened to archery.
almost $1000
keppy4220 6 months ago
How much does an Omen cost?
jnalex55 11 months ago
had a chance to talk to paul penix at cabelas, very knowledgable and nice guy. had a few questions on my bowmadness xs and he tuned it free of charge. He also showed me a few new up and coming products. very pleased with pse and staff dont know if ill shoot anything but pse
jtothemill 1 year ago
Just bought an omen, great bow love how smooth it is for a 2 cam bow. I had to buy 26 inch cams, and was wondering if anybody know how to time the cams. With the bow at rest the timing marks are both identical on each control cable. The only thing I could figure is that the draw stops must touch at the same time, which I have done. But is that the only way to time the bow?
shawner3473 1 year ago
@xforcesuperslam thank you for your input..what is the set up you shoot. I just bought one and am setting it up...thx
dougk5 1 year ago
I’ve taken 21 big game animals since receiving this bow around the first of November in 2009, and it hasn’t failed me at any point. In testing, I’ve shot the bow as far as 300 yards at a target, holding an average group of 16 inches at 300, 12 inches at 200, and 6 inches at 100 yards. There are shooters out there who can hold tighter groups than I, but this has been my experience with the bow. I would, and do recommend it to any serious shooter.
xforcesuperslam 1 year ago
This bow is one of the more efficient bows in production. The comments of speed not being everything are true, but it certainly does help. The speed it delivers is a great quality, allowing a hunter to shoot a heavier arrow, producing more kinetic energy. It also offers a flatter trajectory, providing the shooter with more accuracy and consistency. The strong draw cycle is also a good quality, causing the shooter to be more consistent with their form.
xforcesuperslam 1 year ago
Its a dog of a bow to draw and shoot the original Xforce was a much better bow.
djamolodine 1 year ago
i cant believe people are bitching that speed isnt good. let me remind everyone that the english shot 180# bows on average. i think that was for a reason and broadhead friendly wtf. Look up modern day archers in papua new guinea, their arrow heads are as high as 3000 grains i shit you not and i know how huge that is. They hunt for a living with 7 foot bamboo bows and long ass arrows. broad head friendly what has happened to archery.
tacoonadio 2 years ago
The bow ain't so pretty,but this guy is a good salesman and 366 fps is a WOW!
ogostaboy 2 years ago