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pse's new FOXFIRE for 2012


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#1 tedster

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Posted 25 November 2011 - 03:32 PM

anyone shoot one of these foxefires the 2012 model yet any input on them,i would like the tac15ibut they cost a whole lot more then the foxfire,all 3 compound bows i have are all PSE X Force bows so i am familiar with the preloaded limbs and cam sytems and am impressed with there quality they use in building equipment.
it seems since 2007 PSE has come a long way but i know nothing about there crossbows

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Posted 25 November 2011 - 09:04 PM

anyone shooting the 2012

#3 xbowguy

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Posted 26 November 2011 - 06:37 AM

Looks as if the NEW Foxfire and Crossfire are a joint effort with the Far East.  Bows from PSE and the stock assembly from off shore.

One thing is for sure if they are doing the bow and all it's componets in house it should be pretty good.  Limbs and strings will be a lot better than what they could get from their Asian friends.  Just dont understand why they didnt take the time to do it all.  Seems they always struggle with the stock.

Would have like to have seen them pick a few different names.  The Foxfire and Crossfire will always be to me the pretty good compound crossbows they first introduced almost thirty years ago.

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Posted 26 November 2011 - 12:13 PM

I wish someone was shooting it and had some info,the pro shops around me with pse's i don;t think none of them have this one i have shot the Tac15 and it is awesome but theres a big difference in price i can get a good deal on a tac15i but i can get the new foxfire from a guy for a 1/3 of the tac