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• Black Widow Bow Model Comparison •<br />

PCH X<br />

Honduras<br />

Rosewood<br />

PSA X<br />

Bocote<br />

PMA X<br />

Pau Ferro<br />

KB X<br />

Kingwood<br />

PA X<br />

Cross Grain<br />

Autumn Oak<br />

PTF X<br />

Birdseye<br />

Maple<br />

3”<br />

4”<br />

5”<br />

2½”<br />

3½” 3½”<br />

14” 16” 18”<br />

20¼” 22¼” 24¼”<br />

20¼” 22¼” 22¼”<br />

What are the differences between our recurve bow models?<br />

A common question we are asked is “What’s the difference between the PMA, PSA and the PCH models?” The<br />

answer is quite simple. In the photo of the three 60” take-down bows on the left, notice the riser lengths of the<br />

different models. The PMA has an 18” riser with a 5” sight window. The PSA has 16” riser with a 4” sight window<br />

and the PCH has a 14” riser with a 3” sight window. Bottom line is that in these three bows the 60” PMA will have<br />

a 2” longer riser than the 60” PSA and a 4” longer riser than the 60” PCH. This allows the 60” PCH to have a 4”<br />

longer working limb than the 60” PMA and a 2” longer working limb over a 60” PSA. The advantage of the shorter<br />

risers is that you can shoot a longer working limb with the same length of bow. There will be minimal performance<br />

difference as all of the bows have the same limb design.<br />

The length of working limb is important in determining your optimal limb length for your draw<br />

length. See RECOMMENDED LIMB LENGTHS for the various models.<br />

The difference between the KB, PA and PTF models are much the same. The KB model will have a 2 ½” sight<br />

window compared to 3 ½” on the PA and PTF models. The riser on the KB model is 2” shorter, from fadeout to<br />

fadeout than the PA and PTF models.<br />

Side Mount<br />

Quiver Inserts<br />

PSA II with<br />

all inserts<br />

Sight<br />

Inserts<br />

Stabilizer<br />

Insert<br />

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