Keep us posted Steve. If PSE drops you as a result of the candor in your post, I will have to take a hard look at Darton, Prime, Mathews, etc. for my next bow purchase.
@Yourmom-u7q5 ай бұрын
Agreed
@adamimberti69484 ай бұрын
Bowtech!
@matthewotis35943 ай бұрын
@adamimberti6948 never shot one. Own a cheap bear pledge. It's a cheapo but drops deer and I only shoot at 55lbish. I like to shoot a bit. Any heavier smokes my elbow. Still plenty for deer or bear. Fred Bear dropped brown bear with a 70lb recurve. I imagine mine shoots as fast. Doesn't shoot the best groups but it's good enough. Shoot cheap warrior arrows. Need a better bow.
@adamimberti69483 ай бұрын
@matthewotis3594 Nothing wrong with that at all. I just got a Bowtech, immediately became a fanboy and felt butthurt that you didn't include them in your list.
@matthewotis35943 ай бұрын
@@adamimberti6948 wasn't my list but I feel ya. Couldn't come close to listing them all. I shoot cheaper bows and Bear seems to be effective. Of course they've went up 10 fold since I bought mine. They all have. But it still works.
@mikeobrien35905 ай бұрын
I am proud of the PSE bows I shoot, they may be a few years old, but recently purchased a PSE Stinger after watching your videos and seeing how adjustable and ease of use. For me, PSE has always been the best value for money when buying an American made bow. I appreciate your honesty and truthful unbiased videos. I will continue to support people like you that are promoting the sport of archery regardless of what association, bow type or shooting style you choose to enjoy. It’s always great to hear you supporting the Archery community 😊
@Hackmo72Ай бұрын
You sir are the reason i bought the Evolve 35 in 2018. Keep up the great reviews.
@stevedaughton72475 ай бұрын
Daddy retires=clueless entitled kid takes over=slow death of great business...⏳⏳
@Chris-h7g7h5 ай бұрын
Exactly. Common occurrence everywhere these days.
@jamietwigg51525 ай бұрын
The kid only took it over during the late 90's when Pete wanted to go play with his Mig. The family now has nothing to do with PSE.
@greekmaster10015 ай бұрын
100%correct and true
@LancePostma-ry9mc5 ай бұрын
Lonnie Workman was a Southwest USA sales rep. When he changed to the position you referenced, he immediately chased after the big box store base, and ended accounts with a whole bunch of us established small shops (18 years with them as a pro series dealer) and just basically cut us off from supply. Our internal contacts warned us that there were big changes coming. I haven't been stocking or selling any (not a single bow) from PSE for the past 5 seasons. I told the new rep for my area that I wasn't interested in their product line unless they took away the pro-series dealership for the 60,000sf box sporting goods store in town, as they have a perpetual 20% off sale to anyone who walks through the doors.
@Gibsonlife5735 ай бұрын
This is the exact problem with the way people think today complete bulshit they done that to you bro
@jameshendy84305 ай бұрын
Good work Steve and lets hope PSE stay in the picture and continue making good bows.
@maxschell88235 ай бұрын
As a one time regional industrial sales manager for three different companies over many years I can tell you that being both candid and honest may not be the best policy in politics. I reached a point late in my career where I would tell the unvarnished truth. In one case that got me FIRED!!! As the old saying goes one door closes and another opens. That is life!
@adamimberti69484 ай бұрын
As a lifelong pleb i always assumed that lying and not being candid was fundamental to working your way up the corporate hierarchy.... i guess *what* you lie about is important but fundamentally, you're all phonies.
@dnunley4234 ай бұрын
Regardless of if it will ever help me or how I will always tell the truth. Because at the end of the day doing the right thing and being real and genuine will always be more important to me than any position in some company. It’s called morals and integrity something most of you know absolutely nothing about
@justiceforall85744 ай бұрын
YOUR CONTRIBUTION TO THE ARCHERY HOBBY IS WELL RESPECTED & WELCOMED.PSE DROP YOU THEY DROP THE HAND THAT FEEDS THE MOUTH.BAD MOVE ON THEM.
@jasonrichardwatts4 ай бұрын
Stay true to yourself and your values, Steve. You are your own boss and being honest and transparent is one of the key strengths that your customers appreciate. On another note, I should've bought PSE! 😂
@jasonwatson26795 ай бұрын
FEARLESS!!! Keep it up!!
@simonschuh52835 ай бұрын
Sounds like a great time to change to recurve .
@TheKungFuCrocodile5 ай бұрын
750k, I would be surprised if it was that low, the machining tools alone would be worth way more .
@bnelsonmedia5 ай бұрын
He said the land was sold for that, which may be the case, but the actual business would’ve been sold for a lot more than that.. like you said, the tools alone, but the brand itself is/was worth millions
@waynestevenson96135 ай бұрын
It could be that the property was sold for unpaid taxes or liens against it at auction but I highly doubt that all of the tools and inventory went for that much also. Who really knows??? they may come back stronger when the dust settles!
@LancePostma-ry9mc5 ай бұрын
22.13 acres with two large manufacturing buildings in downtown Tucson... that would be worth a few million dollars alone, then add all of the machinery they had for making bows, strings, computers, etc... 2000 square feet of commerical curently lists for $1 million, 7,000sf industrial space selling for $1.3 million, with no additional acreage or machinery.
@toddallender67463 ай бұрын
FYI....I worked at PSE...you are incorrect David Kronengold was never CEO...I have no idea what you're talking about with the statement "he wanted to make his mark on PSE" he was never in that position....head of engineering...nothing to do with sales.
@tomtolentino75755 ай бұрын
I started shooting PSE 15 years ago. Have met Pete on numerous occasions with old friends that knew him, and at that time I thought this was a a close knit family situation. This was the Brand I was sticking too for a very long time……up until the news of the selling of the company, which unfortunately was sad to me. Any bow that I have in my collection prior to the “ New Ownership “ is now considered a classic collector item in my eyes, because of the quality, and support of Pete’s company during that time period. Pete was One Of A Kind person that really took care of his customers, and I was fortunate enough to experience such quality, and support from him, and his staff at the time. Thanks Steve for your post 😎🙏👍🇺🇸🇵🇭🇺🇸🇵🇭🇺🇸🇵🇭🇺🇸🇵🇭🇺🇸👍
@doughosig67985 ай бұрын
feel bad for Pete. remember years and years ago when he started and worked his butt of to make it grow.....but times change; new people, new ideas, and decisions made without any knowledge.. thanks for all the good years Pete
@mrrcassidy5 ай бұрын
Could be worse. I had a busy website selling specialist maternity products. One by one, my suppliers became my competitors - effectively getting retail margin on top of their wholesale margin. One had the decency to tell me, two others didn't. It's life unfortunately - ended up reinventing myself and suspect I'm about to have to do it again.
@davidjensen24115 ай бұрын
PSE _used to be_ the best value for money... Now the Chinese are. Inflation sets a timer - *And nobody beats that clock!*
@stevenhann-onkaparinga57645 ай бұрын
It absolutely was. It was a meat and potato bow line. I would sell a Supra at 1/3 the price of a Hoyt. I would beat Hoyt shoots with my bow 1/3 the price. I think funding the Nock on era pushed up prices in line with other bows. Yes chinese tend to offer what you want they put it in kits which make it quick for me to sell. They add more range, colour and choice. The quality improves. Yes Chinese for me has taken alot of that market the begineer line. PSE use to buy in China and still do to compete. So dealers had cheap bow lines and the back up of PSE. It was very much buy everything of PSE back in the old days, Sights, Arrows, quivers, Stabilizers. It was what Martin Archery was in the 1985 era.
@NPC-fl3gq5 ай бұрын
Democrats printed trillions of dollars to fund several new wars, plunging the working class into the working poor. Not everyone is competent enough to vote IMO.
@Fletchedchaos755 ай бұрын
There is absolutely no value in anything Chinese made! I do my best to not purchase anything they sell, definitely not anything I don't have to daily have! I will never own a Chinese made bow and that's a fact!
@johnnewcomb51625 ай бұрын
95 percent of the stuff in most people houses are China made, toys dishes coffee maker ect. There's no way around it, they run , own and make everything for everyone in the USA. When stuff hits the fan, USA will find out just how control they are by having nothing available for it's people. The USA relies on China for everything.@@Fletchedchaos75
@adamimberti69484 ай бұрын
Bear has taken over that role. PSE worked their way into a position to attempt to take a step up the food chain, but it seems like they failed to gain their footing there. Bear is filling the PSE role in the market pretty well.... they're offering price point bows that punch above their weight.... which is the category PSE formerly specialised in. Let PSE live and die by their business model and let Bear fight it out with the Chinese to offer budget conscious and new shooters the highest performing bow for their money possible.
@TheHuntingAntics4 ай бұрын
You gotta get Prime Archery Bows. I had a Matthews bow for a long time I switched to Bowtech for 3 years then dropped them in went to prime. Best thing I ever did was go to a Prime bow
@martyadams39155 ай бұрын
Pete was the brand. Hard working ready to go and available personally even to small mom and pop shops. Once he got burned out and needed time off the brand went with him. Its a common story and ther is no clear answer to fix it. Without a cloned groomed person to take the brand when the original is tired the business will suffer every time.
@philliplee11935 ай бұрын
Well I’ve got Hoyt to thank for my T Bow yet for the most part I always liked PSE pricing and products better for where they stood in the market.
@jcscustomarchery82475 ай бұрын
As a dealer I have seen pse cover a dry fire. Pse was tough to sale every shop that I’ve been in the country. I had a hard time trying to push them.
@nmtidefan47355 ай бұрын
Great content but I would question the value of the company at 750k?
@gibberpl15 ай бұрын
...and rest of this BS he said
@TheOrientalHero5 ай бұрын
nah, Steven said the land the factory/business was on was worth 750K, the business name/machines/factory etc - he said he had no idea.
@stickboy67725 ай бұрын
you started with stating you prefer not to get dropped, and end with indifference. does not make sense. I can only imagine what it took to grow your business, and your videos are always something i enjoy. Business is so hard with so many dependencies and no loyalty today. Just ask Tim and Kyle. Best of luck. If PSE doesn't work out, there is always Mathews.
@danielpack3885 ай бұрын
I have 2020 evo nxt33 and drive 3bxL. My local pro dealer was shut down this year and couldn't get bows, or parts. It sucks but Love both bows... recently got a n Elite bow. We will see what happens
@rozianabintimohdrazi55785 ай бұрын
Hi can u do an review on the ramrods ultra v4 ive been really interested in getting them and wanted ur opinion
@paige27325 ай бұрын
Just bought a mattews after watching all your pse drive videos. And wanted a pse. but bought a left over v3x instead. Because I can't buy a bow from a company that just got sold. They have to organize the business now.
@Jeffry-e5j5 ай бұрын
In that area of Arizona, property is not that expensive. However, the tools are worth a lot but who are you going to sell them to? Steve turned me into PSE some years back. Love them. We'll see what happens. My 2018 Response is shooting like it did on day one. I'm wanting a Mach 34, just can't afford it now.
@Gibsonlife5735 ай бұрын
I'm telling you right now if they don't look at you and how long you been in the industry and how much money and revenue that alone you by yourself has turned over for PSE and if they drop you they be the craziest company on the earth and I agree 100% that company should have been more 40 or 50 million
@SargeNurseOffRoading5 ай бұрын
Maaate …….. I’m dizzy and that’s not because i watching in 2x speed even though I could understand what you were saying you seemed to be going around in circles so that’s where the dizziness comes in. Are you that obsessed with PSE? I only say this as in the past you caused a stir with the sale and the mystery surrounding the new owner and how much you enjoyed the old owner and CEOs but now you are giving us insight to politics of how the company became sold and the internal infighting you seem to assume. I’m all for PSE and yes the new owners have been slow on the uptake I just really didn’t get your point of this topic or what you were trying to convey. For your situational awareness I’m a long time subscriber and visitor to your shop and loved that you have introduced myself to archery with your other videos.
@tirocomarco4 ай бұрын
❤
@elncalls5 ай бұрын
PSE is this group’s first acquisition. There will be more they take over, be sure of that. Just think of all alone companies making your favorite broadhead, release, tree stand, arrow, etc. If they grow too big and make good stuff, but can’t hold on, this group or another will buy it. Seems to be the growing trend in the archery world.
@knightrider64735 ай бұрын
What's your best selling hunting bow?
@greekmaster10015 ай бұрын
Do you think the freight charge was according to value of bow and insurance? No matter what PSE did you dirty
@adamimberti69484 ай бұрын
He would be able to tell based on what everyone else was charging him. There's no reason they would jack up the prices more than their competitors unless they were struggling. It seems like PSE tried to make a move up the food chain right around the time that covid hit. They didn't have the capital to weather the storm and got desperate.
@stevedaughton72475 ай бұрын
Lonnie won't cut you, he's probably sipping a latte, scheduling a sensitivity training exercise for you to watch...😆😆😆😆
@wcwcgarner27175 ай бұрын
I think PSE is a good bow. But i think when Pete was going broke in the end.
@azcoueshntr5 ай бұрын
Try getting parts. You can’t. Waited 6 months for a string stop, never got it. I called PSE they said I had to get it through a dealer, went to the dealer, they ordered it, got the wrong one in and finally I just gave up. PSE is basically done. I have 4 PSE bows….kinda screwed.
@JorgeSilva-kv3hk5 ай бұрын
Literally got a ec2 cam replacement under 3 days but okey😂
@azcoueshntr5 ай бұрын
@@JorgeSilva-kv3hk were you able to order it direct? I had real bad customer service through the factory here in Tucson. The “pro shop” really only seemed interested if I wanted to drop several grand on a new Matthew’s. That’s good to hear, thank you.
@JorgeSilva-kv3hk5 ай бұрын
@@azcoueshntri went through a dealer.
@JorgeSilva-kv3hk5 ай бұрын
@@azcoueshntrwho robinson archery or stick sniper? There is a little store in sierra vista. Crockett (something) he is a super nice person he can help you
@azcoueshntr5 ай бұрын
@@JorgeSilva-kv3hk thanks
@mattb3835 ай бұрын
Marketing is king when it comes to everything. Marketing controls perception which becomes reality. If a company doesn't spend money on marketing, they will when they post the going out of business sale. Marketing works so well it can get an idiot in as the president of the US.
@kengunnett20175 ай бұрын
Why don't the just add a anti derail clip to cams?
@Bowguy_445 ай бұрын
For years I always thought pse was ugly and I was not a speed guy. Then right before Dudley signed is when pse started catching my eye. An probably 60percent of the reason I bought my first pse was because of Dudley .. The new owners are stupid for not giving him the keys to do what he wants, an will run it into the ground ,I’m selling it after this hunting season.
@Muskiehunter925 ай бұрын
I dont hate dudley but I dont get peoples obsession with him. He was a mediocre target archer and a decent hunter. More than anything, he is an influencer. I couldnt care less if he has any say in a bows design... He is not an engineer. Now, if you put some of the worlds best and most mechanically inclined target archers together to throw ideas around, I would certainly listen... but dudley alone means nothing from a mechanical aspect. Bowtech essentially collaborated with tim gillingham, paige pearce and kyle douglas to release their reckoning gen 2... which was in a class of its own regarding new tech... that bow caught my attention, but bowtech did them dirty so I am not throwing any support behind the company at this point. All dudley seems to do is throw his logo on a bow PSE already makes and changes some very slight things on it to call it his own nock on line... but I guess sales come with his name so companies want him. Its probably much of the same people that buy into ultraviews marketing... but I do not fault the companies for wanting certain names for sales. I understand its just marketing... if companies can trick someone into spending money with them because of someone's name, thats on you, not the company.
@MarkCampbell-c7z4 ай бұрын
All bow companies are pricing themselves right out of business because the average person is not going to spend over 1000 dollars for any bow no matter what brand it is especially when they give the pro shooters free bows and a salary. Somehow they need to find a way to cut cost to bring in new people that look at the cost and go wow I can buy 2 custom rifles for what a new bow cost. There is a such a thing as pricing yourself out of business
@davidarrieta39955 ай бұрын
Pete’s son wrecked the company. That’s why Dudley left and they’re broke.
@Alan_Edwards5 ай бұрын
Seems to me PSE had an opportunity to turn a much bigger profit and grow the brand and company but for some reason did not. Well not to the level you are thinking they should have. I don't blame that on the economy as a whole, I lean toward bad business decisions. They were always priced competitively, well here in the states anyway, and they make a good product, so what else could it be? Not everyone has the knowledge it takes to get to the next level.
@Atrociousnes5 ай бұрын
It's been 10 days anything
@brianlew95595 ай бұрын
I want them to succeed, and made a personal decision not to buy communist products whenever humanly possible. I know this for sure: no one is being hired for key engineering positions at PSE that need very much to be filled, and the parking lot never seems to change in terms of activity or attendance. It's stale and I worry for their future. But they'll get my money as long as I can get their products and I'm pulling for them, truly, to make it. Easton and PSE, that's it for USA manufactured carbon archery products.
@loui91025 ай бұрын
🏹🦃🦌🇺🇸
@waynestevenson96135 ай бұрын
The new PSE ownership and you are stuck with an albatross! Obviously they don’t know what to do or how to do it!
@jolookstothestars63585 ай бұрын
I've owned a PSE Bow Madness for several years now. Why has PSE always been treated like a lower class bow maker?? I don't really understand it.
@jamietwigg51525 ай бұрын
Because they didn't start another company to sell in big box stores.
@loganroberson65585 ай бұрын
@@jamietwigg5152???
@jamietwigg51525 ай бұрын
@@loganroberson6558 They sold to big box stores under the PSE brand, unlike Bowtech who sells to box stores under the Diamond name. Same reason people see Bear the way they do.
@lloydwellington52715 ай бұрын
So, they sold the property for 750K, to whom? Sell it to a newly formed land management company, Lease it out to the new business owners for ???. Leaves them with more cash to infuse into a new venture. Just to fail in a few years. Then buy it back for pennies on the dollar. I'm sure PSE will be fine, just not quite sure who will be at the helm if 5-10 years.
@charleszielke26345 ай бұрын
PSE annual sales is over 40 million. No way it sold for 750k. PSE will be just fine. They make the only carbon bow produced in the US, not to mention the quality is way better than whats coming out of China. PSE makes a high quality product, with proper marketing and customer service their best days are ahead.
@mrrcassidy5 ай бұрын
Any prat can do turnover. It's profit that counts.
@jamiehess65125 ай бұрын
Man is going to mess up with tournament shooters and crossbows , hunters
@lastnovicewins5 ай бұрын
PSE will do just fine. This rant, because they wanted to have another dealer in Australia, is in very bad taste.
@glenn435695 ай бұрын
yes
@lastnovicewins5 ай бұрын
@@glenn43569 And I admired and liked this man's videos. Hence I took the effort to write these two comments.
@ccleadge5 ай бұрын
Pretty normal tbh. There are a lot of good shops here in Australia, some of which get along and help each other. I have a bow from Steve which was a warranty replacement on a carbon air(authorized by pse Australia) which he won't provide me parts for (asked for c clips), because i dont have a receipt for the bow.
@lstavenhagen5 ай бұрын
PS: the #2 rule of American business is: defund and discontinue every profit center in your company, and put all its resources into a new or existing cost center in your company. They think this is bold action to grow new markets, or something like that, but it's basically just the modern American business model - loot every pile of cash you can find until it runs dry, and then sell out and head for the hills before investors and stakeholders figure out they're being robbed. Again, why American business is like this is a long story going back at least 50 years, but that's just how it is here. PSE was probably just another victim...
@nathangross72165 ай бұрын
This just happened to the great American company I am working for. the previous owner, which was the son of the founder took over when he died basically ran the company into the ground, took all the money that they could and sold the company on lies and the perception that it was a successful business.
@TheMmapirate5 ай бұрын
Damn it..i jus bought the evo ntn...and my son the mini burner..before that was bear..think im getting rid of it all and going to mathews
@TruffulaSteve5 ай бұрын
NTN is a killer bow. No reason to get rid of it
@TheMmapirate5 ай бұрын
@@TruffulaSteve it has been a good bow..
@ccleadge5 ай бұрын
They are both good bows, nothing wrong with either of them.
@Matto_Harvo5 ай бұрын
I support Steve. Eff PSE
@laurelstromer40415 ай бұрын
If Pete was brought back in, then his kid was unqualified to run it. Then he tries in-house, tenured employees who are also not qualified. He burns out trying to find someone like him and sells. Their issue now is, will the new group find anyone as passionate about the industry to lead it? Someone already mentioned in another post this is this group's first acquisition? LOL... Wow. Sounds to me like Pete should've selected Steven as CEO. When one of your lead engineers is asking a dealer who's shown loyalty to the brand for more than two decades what needs to change, that's the person with front-line experience who knows the market and what people want PLUS he's got experience on the financial side of the downstream portion of the business. Sorry Pete. You're mini-me lives in Australia and IMO, you made the wrong choice with a successor.
@jasonrichardwatts4 ай бұрын
ME! I will run it for them. Shit, I'll buy the company.
@jamiehess65125 ай бұрын
John Dudley went back to Hoyt don't know what happened there
@lawrencefranck94175 ай бұрын
John took the cash and ran. He stated he came in to get the company sold…
@jamiehess65125 ай бұрын
He wasn't long before he started doing previews on Hoyt bows
@Tradhunter5 ай бұрын
PSE had to be sold for millions , machinery, building, land , and the cost of PSE brand , not to mention what company generates annually. All these factors are taken into account. Anyone who thinks it was sold for less than million doesn’t have a clue.
@paf14745 ай бұрын
Hi Steven, I was just notified Aramex is reducing their shipping sizes down to Aussie Post's 105cm max. Where to now for shipping bows in Oz?
@liamboyle91995 ай бұрын
Well this might suck...
@gc78aus5 ай бұрын
They just lost their identity as a Brand.
@whiplash..7775 ай бұрын
Pse is disloyal ? Wow
@KristieAllen-h2e4 ай бұрын
Rodriguez Helen Gonzalez Helen Smith Michelle
@amarotovar72565 ай бұрын
Dudley so overrated he goes w the wind
@brianhorton17215 ай бұрын
Alot of in between talk just to say , no PSE wasn't going broke , I like watching u Steve but I think u talk to much about other stuff than the topic at hand, you like to just talk 😂
@jasonrichardwatts4 ай бұрын
He does! I've loved every chat I've had with Steve.
@TomD-yx3yl5 ай бұрын
PSE Pete Shepley Enterprises Pull Shoot Explode Pretty Shitty Equipment :)
@dougk55 ай бұрын
Grow up
@donthornton75285 ай бұрын
I fell sleep twice on your speak can you make a short conversation
@crowiesnest5 ай бұрын
So thats why John Dudly switched back to Hoyt ?
@Bowguy_445 ай бұрын
Dudley came in to boost and help make a smooth transition of the sell of pse.. His good friend who he use to shoot with is now the president of Hoyt. So he went back. I’m sure money has a little bit to do with it aswell. IMO the new pse owners should have gave him free rein, he was keeping pse relevant.