PSE® Archery Mustang™ Recurve Bow
- Excellent feel and performance
- Popular take-down design
- Beautiful black walnut and cherry riser with maple limbs
- Length: 60"
Excellent feel and performance with the popular take-down design. Beautiful black walnut and cherry riser with maple limbs. Does not come with a stringer. Length: 60".
Rated 4.9 out of 5Â by 9
reviewers.
Rated 5 out of 5Â by TuckyJohn Couldn't be happier
Been wanting to get into archery for a long time. This is my first bow, and I couldn't be happier. I think it's an excellent choice for a first bow. I went with 45 lbs and I'm glad I did. I am 6' 2" and 215 lbs, but a 45 lb bow is plenty for a first time shooter. I did get a rest and I agree with another reviewer that you may want to consider a whisker biscuit if you aren't getting feathers. I will be making that modification soon. Love, love, love this bow. How can you go wrong for $200? I walked out of the store with a dozen carbon fury arrows, arm guard, glove and the usual accessories for $330!
April 29, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5Â by Alvin19 best purchase
i got this bow few weeks ago, like the traditional look. too bad no one in my area sell arrows with real feathers so i threw on a whisker biscuit arrow rest, works excellent shot shoots straight and powerful after some paper tuning. i recomend this bow to new and advanced archers i do recomend putting an arrow rest on it.
January 30, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5Â by dflan Great Bow
I've had this bow for about two weeks now and have absolutely fell in love with it. It's durable, performs well and is just a great bow. I read many reviews saying that a beginner shouldn't buy this bow but this was my first commercial bow and recurve bow and after about 4 days of shooting, got comfortable with it. I'm shooting a 50lb pull at 28". Good bow, would recommend to anyone. In fact, my dad ended up really liking the bow so much that he will be purchasing one soon.
November 24, 2011
Rated 5 out of 5Â by DpArch3ry PSE Mustang Review
This bow is great shoots extremly straight and for only about $200 its well worth it, good for intermediate shooters. And no problems yet love this bow.
July 2, 2011
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Per the manufacturer web site, they make the PSE Posse arrow rest, which works on any bow that has a threaded hole to allow for a screw-in style rest. Please refer to PSE for purchase assistance through the following URL link: http://www.pse-archery.com/products.... ThanksQ:Â
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Can I use this bow for hunting and if so, what animal can i expect the bow to be able to take down?
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Recurve bows are traditional hunting bows and they make an excellent choice for the beginning hunter. Deer: 35– 55lbs being an acceptable draw weight. Please check with your local state laws for draw weight when using a Recurve Bow. ThankDetails:Â
I'd like a recurve bow but I have no experience whatsoever. I /would/ use a youth bow, but I'm nearly six feet tall, so I assume it wouldn't be a good idea.Answers
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Definietly! I am 6' 2" and this was my choice for my first bow. I love it!A:Â
Yes, this type of bow is a good beginner bow. Thanks!Answers
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If you were already shooting with modern equipment, it would be wise to consider choosing a traditional bow with a draw weight 10-15 pounds lighter than your compound bow. The draw weight of standard traditional bows is as measured at 28" draw. A good rule of thumb is 3-5 pounds removed for every inch less than 28" and 5-7 pounds added for every inch over.Recommended Draw Weight Ranges (Traditional Bows)
Small Child (70-100 lbs.) 10-15 lbs.
Larger Child (100-130 lbs.) 15-25 lbs.
Small Frame Women (100-130 lbs.) 15-25 lbs.
Medium Frame Women (130-160 lbs) 25-35 lbs.
Athletic Older Child (Boys 130-150 lbs.) 25-35 lbs.
Small Frame Men (120-150 lbs.) 30-45 lbs.
Large Frame Women (160+ lbs.) 30-45 lbs.
Medium Frame Men (150-180 lbs.) 40-55 lbs.
Large Frame Men (180+ lbs.) 45-60 lbs.
To measure your draw length, determine the length of your arm span in inches. Stand with your arms out and palms facing forward. Do not stretch when measuring. Just stand naturally. Have someone else help you, and measure from the tip of one middle finger to the other. Then divide that number by 2.5. The result is the correct draw length in inches for your body size.
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What type of arrows would you recommend for this bow? Ideally, something available at Bass Pro Shops.



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