
The aluminum is going to get cold during long sits in the timber, but that is the norm for the compound world in 2019. GripThe grip is designed directly into the riser for the Unleashed as is the rest of the grips from PSE in 2019. The brace height is also an acceptable 6-inches allowing a great deal of performance while not getting too short to make shooters uncomfortable. The axle-to-axle measurement is right in the sweet spot for hunting models in 2019 as well with a 32 ⅜- inches measurement. The whole bow weighs 3.9-pounds before dampeners are added, which brings it to a weight close to what some lightweight carbon models are right out of the box. The riser also features several sight mounting holes for shooters to choose the mounting location making the most sense for their own situation. The bow also features a rear mounted string stop system to stop the string after the arrow is fired and dampen the noise and vibration the string causes after being fired. The cable slide is a standard slide system, with no major bells and whistles either. The top and bottom of the cam features the PSE dumbbell dampeners to keep noise low and vibration away from the shooters hand. The bow looks sharp, and the reflexed riser is not as reflexed as others in the price point, which may make it a more forgiving model in comparison to those with a more reflexed design. RiserThe riser is pretty similar to other PSE aluminum riser models, especially those with the Drury badge on them and that is not a bad thing. So although three options seems somewhat limited, they really do cover all the bases for what shooters want. There is a traditional pattern with Mossy Oak, more of a designer pattern with Kryptek, and the tried and true solid black for those not wanting a camo pattern at all. In an industry where there are so many outstanding options, having only three to pick from is a bit disappointing, although understandable considering most shooters are not interested in paying any sort of premium for more finish options. The choices are well done, and look great, but there are only three to choose from. In order to cut some cost, PSE only offers this bow in three finishes. Of course, each of them look spectacular on the aluminum riser and highly prestressed split limbs featured on the Unleashed. PSE offers all black, Kryptek Highlander, and Mossy Oak Break-Up Country.


PSE found a way to engineer enough technology into the Unleashed without cutting corners to create an absolute gem of a hunting bow, available in factory accessory packages for a bare bow price of only $599! FinishFor starters, the finishes available on the Unleashed look great. None of those cost cutting measures are significantly problematic unless a shooter is left handed. For cost saving measures, the cable containment system is a standard slide, the pockets are polymer, the bow is only made in right handed models, and it is only available in three finish options. What makes a bow costing half as much as a flagship model as good as a flagship model? For the Unleashed, arrow speeds top out at 340 feet per second at 85% let-off making performance solid.

Anytime shooters are considering a budget friendly bow, performance becomes a concern. The 32 ⅜-inch axle-to-axle measurement combined with a 6-inch brace height and overall bare bow weight of 3.9-pounds is an ideal bow for many shooters and gets each of those measurements exactly where shooters want them when looking at the hunting bow market in 2019. Drury's have been harvesting giant whitetails for over 30 years, and this bow has everything to get other bowhunters in a great position to do just that.

This bow was created with the Drury name, and it is no wonder why PSE claims the Unleashed is a pure whitetail hunting rig. They have created a bow for every shooter at every price point, and the Bowmadness Unleashed is a real head turner with an MSRP of only $599. PSE has done it again creating what may be the most complete compound bow lineup for 2019.
