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With the ability to produce speeds up to 338 feet per second, the performance and kinetic energy produced are wonderful for any bow, but especially one in this price range. The 32 has an adjustable draw length range from 24-30-inches in half-inch increments. The Madness cam sports an 80% adjustable let-off with single cable draw stop on the bottom cam. Eccentric SystemThe Madness Hybrid cam is slightly different than the single cam historically featured on the Bowmadness bows of the past.
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They can also be swapped out for some different color choices for a more custom look. The limb dampeners may not be needed, but do help quite a bit with eliminating some vibration. The red limb decals are sharp looking with pretty simple graphics. This is a nice feature on the 32 because it allows shooters more options or perhaps a little bit of growing if the Bowmadness happens to be a bow for a younger shooter with some growing left to do. The 70-pound limbs will offer a draw weight range of 52.5-70-pounds, the 60-pound limbs will adjust from 45-60-pounds, and the 50-pound limbs will range between 37.5-50-pounds. This means 25% adjustment from the peak draw weight, instead of the industry standard 10-pounds. Although PSE only offers the 32 in three different limb configurations, they are adjustable by ten complete turns of the limb bolt.
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These limbs are fantastic and perform very well. LimbsThe highly prestressed split limbs are a signature of PSE bows, and the Bowmadness 32 sticks with the trend of the past. For those coming from a thicker grip, it may take some getting used to, but the benefits of a slim repeatable grip make it worth making the transition. From a functional standpoint, the thin PSE grip is great. This should not be a deal breaker, especially since PSE produces a neoprene sleeve to place over the existing grip if it gets too cold. This makes it a chilly thing to hold on to during long sits on the stand. As an integrated piece of the riser, the Bowmadness grip is primarily aluminum. The rubber inserts help a bit with comfort, but seem to be as much for looks as function. GripThe Bowmadness 32 grip is like other PSE grips, slim. Like most rigs, the rear facing string stop system is directly behind the front mounting stabilizer mounting hole, which will further eliminate any vibration caused after the arrow is released. It also helps eliminate some string noise and hand shock. There Backstop 3 is the string stop of choice, which will do a nice job keeping the string from slapping bulky hunting clothes or the shooters arm after the shot.
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The cable slide system is not the most recent technology thought up by PSE engineers, but it is tried and true and featured on all none Pro Series models. The riser shelf has initial tuning marks engraved for arrow alignment when setting the bow up for the first time. Despite the Mainline series frame, the Bowmadness 32 looks like a much pricier model given its overall design and character. RiserPSE has gone with a forged aluminum riser on the Bowmadness lineup, which looks similar in design to the beloved Dreamseason EVO from a few years ago. Those wanting to change the rubber dampener colors can do so by purchasing a color kit if interested. Each of the options will feature red accent colors including the limb logo stickers, the cable slide, strings, and the rubber grip insert. The three patterns available on the 32 are all black, Mossy Oak Infinity, and Skullworks. The finish options for PSE are always well done, and completely cover the riser cutouts and intricate patterns of the design. FinishHistorically, there have never been any issues with the PSE dipping process, and there is no reason to believe this will be different in 2015. It will be extremely difficult to find a bow under $600 that shoots better than the PSE Bowmadness 32. Some shooters may wish for the Pro Series features like higher quality strings and the Flex slide, but for the price they may be wiling to compromise a bit. With speeds ranging in the mid to upper 330 feet per second range, kinetic energy and performance are at a premium despite the budget friendly MSRP of $599. The hybrid cam system tunes easily and produces some really great speeds while having a high let off hold shooters are sure to love in the tree stand.
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Just like the Drury brothers, the Bowmadness 32 is geared to hunt. The Drury Outdoors team has been influential in the design of the Bowmadness lineup with PSE using the popular show to help market the bow.