I have been looking for reviews about PSE Lazer and when I found yours, I literally absorbed your words and your shared experience with this bow. I'm coming to compound archery from a traditional archery experience; I've been shooting traditional Korean bows as well as a Samick Discovery takedown. I have a question: I've noticed that you are wearing glasses and I'm wondering how difficult it is for you? I wear readers and for distance, I do cheaters but when I shoot, I'm struggling with both.
@miguelgutierrez3720
4 ай бұрын
I use contact lenses it helps me and I also have the same bow I was going to do a video once it comes in to cover that exact question of you don't wanna use contact lenses I would suggest looking into shooting glasses. Yes they make shooting glasses for archery and rifle and pistol competition that help you aim and see distance ask your optometrist about them and they should point you in the right direction
@thebowbeginner
4 ай бұрын
Hi Don, Thanks for watching and liking the video. I am stoked that it helped you. Shooting with my glasses is not an issue. When shooting with glasses you just need to open your stance a bit. This allows you to face the bow a bit more straight on and the bridge of your glasses will not be in the way. I would also add that you need to change your shot process to include adjusting your glasses to the right position. That way you avoid them being slightly out of place on the shot.
@donanderson9872
4 ай бұрын
@@thebowbeginner I just found out that there is a device called "verifiers". I am shooting a recurve, without a peep so that will not work but I'm planing to get a Lazer (compound) and with a peep, these verifiers are acting like a pair of reading glasses, it allows you to see the pins of your sight.
@thebowbeginner
4 ай бұрын
@@donanderson9872 There are verifiers and clarifiers. If you are target shooting (the Lazer is a target bow) then you want the target to be clear. For that you want a verifier, even when wearing glasses. There are different ones depending on your magnification. I use 8x at 50m. So I have a specific verifier lens in my peep that only works for 4x and 8x. A verifier is more for hunting setups I think
@MrRcecil
Күн бұрын
Whoa what a small world. I got on youtube because I am looking to buy a used PSE Lazer in SPAIN. I'm an expat living in Costa Brava. Weird to sind your very specific content. I also gave you a follow on IG!
@thebowbeginner
Күн бұрын
@@MrRcecil Thank you for following my channel and I am glad the review was helpful 😀
@thebowbeginner
7 ай бұрын
Subscribe for more videos like this. Thank you!
@jamesbyrne3465
7 ай бұрын
Awesome review, I’m in archery a long time as a recurve shooter but have been looking at compounds recently and your perspective is super helpful. Also welcome to the sport 😄
@thebowbeginner
7 ай бұрын
Thank you James. Super stoked that you liked the review. 😎
@timbow50
7 ай бұрын
Well done video. Sounds like you’ve advanced very quickly to being a good archer. You have great form as most new archers don’t. It’s apparent as a sportsman you are used to self discipline and the details required in any sport. The quality of a bow can be a factor overall in its performance and your individual results for sure. As an old old archer I’ve used many different ones from traditional to high end compounds. I’ve found there are certain bows that just seem to fit my body and feel better to use. I think this is a very important aspect for several reasons. One of the most important is that this lets one have more enjoyment which leads to more shooting. Which is what every archer needs. I’m not one to have the latest greatest bow and for the last 5 years I’ve been using the same one for hunting and 3-d competition. It’s an Elite Ritual 33”. Anyway, I hope you become addicted to this “ archery” thing and really enjoy the journey. GOOD LUCK 👍👍👀
@thebowbeginner
7 ай бұрын
Thank you for the kind and encouraging words Tim. I am super stoked that you find that I have good form, that is great to hear and it's is great to know I am on the right track. Thanks and Greetings from Spain
@DanielGuillette
7 ай бұрын
Great video, looks like a great setup. Have you done paper tuned and torque tuned? That'll help alot. I highly suggest getting some kind of a bow press, if you try paper tuning you may have to shim, and that means take the axels out.
@thebowbeginner
7 ай бұрын
Thanks Daniel. Yes. I got a bow press last week (check it out in my short video feed). I just paper and torque tuned it a few days ago.
@DanielGuillette
7 ай бұрын
@@thebowbeginner Good deal, yeah i saw you got a last chance press.
@FoilingBasics
7 ай бұрын
🔥🔥 Great Idea with the bottom weight
@colingregory7464
7 ай бұрын
Might be worth testing the stabilizers with more of the weight inside the doinkers, with all the weight outside there is the potential for more flex which allows the bow to move before the weight slows it. Dampers in the limbs are relatively cheap and effective. The stabilizers are not there as dampers (although it can be a helpful incidental extra if they provide damping), doinkers (or cheap imitations) could also be added to one of the spare thread mounts.
@thebowbeginner
7 ай бұрын
I actually added the Limbsaver Dampers to the limbs now. They made a big difference
@colingregory7464
7 ай бұрын
One other thing that can be played with cheaply and with a decent effect is "On Rod Dampers" Beestinger and SVL both do variants for €10 ish, they can be placed on the rods to tune out vibration and/or used to make minor balance changes to the stabilizer setup balance.
@kermitcommando8833
6 ай бұрын
Hi. I’ve just got the PSE Lazer (off your review) and I was wondering, how do you attach your front stabiliser to your side bar please? Are you screwing the stabiliser into an extra attachment and then screwing it into your side bar attachment? If so, what is it please lol. Thanks for your videos - they’re fantastic!
@thebowbeginner
6 ай бұрын
I use an Offset mount for the back stabiliser bar. You can mount it together with the Front Bar in one Hole at the front of the riser ( best done using a Quick Release). I use this one from Axcel truball.com/collections/axcel%C2%AE-stabilizers-mounting-brackets/products/copy-of-trilock-adjustable-v-bar-mount-with-eyebolt-includes-2-side-rod-centerlock-quick-disconnects-black
@kermitcommando8833
6 ай бұрын
Thanks for the reply. I’ve just purchased the Axcel offset mount you recommend. What is the silver colour mount you have between your Doinker podium stabiliser and the Axcel offset please? I can’t seem to find anything with enough thread to go through the Axcel bar and into the bow riser if that makes sense? Thanks again for the reply.
@thebowbeginner
6 ай бұрын
@@kermitcommando8833 It is a Quickrelease. It came with a longer screw. I now use a Quick Release from Shrewd.
@kermitcommando8833
6 ай бұрын
@@thebowbeginner Fantastic! Thanks again for the reply and the help! Good luck on your journey.
@droneshotsfuerteventura3217
7 ай бұрын
🏹 🔥
@maxcervantes
2 ай бұрын
Excelente video. Gracias! Una pregunta: sabes si se puede ajustar el "jalón" a una distancia de 22" pulgadas? (En las especificaciones dice que la minima es 24" pulgadas). Saludos!
@thebowbeginner
2 ай бұрын
@@maxcervantes Siempre puedes intentar acortar la cuerda agregando más vueltas, pero creo que no será posible acortarla 2 pulgadas. Pero 22 pulgadas es muy, muy corto. ¿Por qué lo necesitas tan corto?
@maxcervantes
2 ай бұрын
@@thebowbeginner ¡Gracias por responder! Seria para una niña de 12 años, por eso tan corto. 👍
@thebowbeginner
2 ай бұрын
@@maxcervantes Gracias. Entonces creo que el Lazer no es una buena opción para ella ya que el peso será demasiado alto. Quizás tenga más sentido conseguir el lazo que le compré a mi hija. Ella tiene 11 años. This is the video kzitem.info/news/bejne/qnmo25mdf6unZ2U
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