![]() I’m a fan of PSE’s CenterPull Technology, which positions the arrow at the center in relation to cams, limbs, strings and cables – it just makes too much sense in terms of nock travel, torque and general tunability. Grip and Backstop 3 String Suppressor, among other features, have all been tweaked and are all latest generation. In terms of technology, the most significant new development is arguably the Planar X 3-D structural riser, which employs a sort of crossing X configuration that, together with PSE’s 7075 forged-aluminum construction, makes for a very solid shooting platform. The characteristic highly pre-loaded, way-beyond-parallel split limbs contribute a lot to that impression, as do the oversized Inertia Cams – the hybrid system behind a lot of this bow’s speed. Like most of PSE’s premium bows, the Dream Season Decree certainly looks aggressive. And speaking relatively, it’s fair to say that a top speed of 355 fps is very fast by any standard. Of course speed is relative, and smooth drawing, though we can map it as a draw-force curve, remains somewhat subjective. The newest of PSE’s popular Dream Season bows, the Dream Season Decree is touted as a bow occupying that sweet spot between super fast on the one hand and smooth drawing and pleasant to shoot on the other. ![]()
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