Well I shot the New PSA alot yesterday and some more this morning it is a very good shooting bow. I still can't get over how quiet the bow is for a recurve. Overall it's not as quiet as my Shrew longbows which sound like a mouse fart, but I haven't had a recurve this quiet for a few years and really haven't tried anything to make it quieter yet. I set the brace height at 8.5" and am shooting 500gr and 550gr carbon arrows with laser straight looking arrow flight.I shoot about 5 days a week year around so when shooting this new PSA last few days I just draw, aim and hit the bullseye like it's my old trusty bow I have had for years. Easy bow for me to shoot no learning curve or tricks to this one my arrow groups are real tight at 20-25 yards. I went for as stroll through the woods yesterday evening I can tell you the graybark is great camo right now with everything dead and gray looking the bow disappeared when leaned up next a tree. I hate to tell you guys this PSA is a hunting bow so it will be carried through brush thickets, pulled up and down on a rope to a tree stand, heck I might even use it as a pry bar if need to flip over a 300lb hog :eek: LOL. Well I will try to be easy on it but stuff happens in woods that doesn't happen on the range. The 56" bow is also very nice I don't have to worry much about finger pinch or stacking since I have a 27" draw and the short bow has no accuracy issues and is super nice to carry and shoot.