It has an overall length of 24 1/2 inches and a usable sight window length of 8 1/2 inches. The handle for the Dream Season is fully machined of 6061-T6 aluminum alloy. Measured roughly, it is in the neighborhood of 5 inches. Probably the first thing that someone would notice about this X-Force bow is the unusual amount of preload that has been cranked into the limbs. It has a nominal 33-inch axle-to-axle length that I measured between 32 3/8 and 32 1/2 inches, depending on the set draw force. The X-Force Dream Season, with its 7-inch brace height, is a hunter-friendly, forgiving bow conceived, designed, and manufactured to complement PSE’s association with the Drury brothers’ television program. For 2008, if my count is correct, the herd has proliferated to 12 bows that use the X-Force technology and carry the “X” or “X-Force” designation as part of their names. The first of the breed was called the “Mach X.” In 2007 the “X” line was expanded to three bows and the NRG-X cam was offered as an option. ![]() The “X” bows were introduced by PSE in 2006 with 9-inch split limbs, a new modular X cam, some innovative and perhaps complex adjustable features, plus new and strategically located dampening devices scattered about the bow. PSE X-Force Dream Season *Download the Bow Report*
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