Kularrow
WKR
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- Feb 26, 2021
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PSE releasing the fastest bow again probably for the second year in a row during the summer. Supposedly the draw cycle on the Omen is much better than the levitate.
Great write-up! I share many of the concerns about draw cycle and forgiveness due to the brace height but I was curious how some real-world shooters felt.I got an Omen the other day. My first compound since owning a Mathews NoCam for about a year in 2018 and then accidentally dry firing it and blowing it up. Been using trad bows since then.
I was keen on the Omen ever since I saw Aron Snyder talking about how it was super fast and efficient with the S2 cam for people with short draws. My first compound I pulled 26.5in with, another one I borrowed (briefly) was set to 27in, and now I have the Omen set to 27.5in.
I had some friends try to steer me clear of the Omen because of the way they believed the draw cycle would be, and the idea that the short brace height would be problematic. Mostly Mathews fans and they thought I'd be happier with a V3X.
Another friend who knows his compound stuff said to get the Omen even though it may be 'less forgiving' than other bows because I'm so used to trad bows, including a couple of ASL's, any of the newer compounds compared to the NoCam and old Hoyt Defiant would be an absolute walk in the park anyway.
It's 70# and set to 27.5in draw length. The S2 cam does draw a little stiff and has a definite dump at the back end but by the end of the afternoon I was drawing it confidently. Once I was at full draw it felt really steady to hold and there wasn't really anything bad about the shot. It felt great but I don't have much to compare it to either.
I put my old HHA single pin sliding sight on it and a blank piece of tape and wrote on it with a pen while at the club mucking around with it today. It's also got a Hamskea Epsilon and a quivalizer. I was using a Scott Samurai wrist rocket.
Arrows are 300 spine Evolusion Tomahawks cut to 27.5in with the 85gn insert/outsert on the front. Using 125gn points and three vanes, I believe the arrows are likely around the 490gn mark. I don't know how fast they're going but the gaps on my sight tape indicate they're moving nicely.
I found this thing an absolute piece of cake to shoot. I surprised the heck out of myself, but my last few years of shooting trad bows have helped my form develop a lot and it honestly felt like cheating with this thing.
Here is a group I shot at 48 metres (52-53 yards). there are five arrows in there.
I'm still going to shoot my trad bows but I know I'm going to have a lot of fun with this PSE.
I don't think brace height is as big a deal as people make it out to be.
I had a 6.5BH bow, bought an xpedite nxt (5.5BH), and shooting them side by side didn't notice any difference in my groups.
Got a 7BH target bow a while back and honestly hard to tell the difference in groups from my xpedite.
An omen is going to be my next bow to replace the xpedite.
If you shoot an Xpedite, my gut tells me you will be impressed with the Omen.
Have you shot both? I own 2 xpedit nxt but haven't had a chance to try an omen yet.