PSE Sicario Specifications

Below are the specs for the PSE Sicario compound bow.
Version: 2026
| Version | Brace height | Ata length | Draw length | Draw weight | IBO speed | Mass weight | Let-off |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BH | AtA | DL | DW | IBO | Wght | LO | |
| Version: 2026 | |||||||
| 2026 | 5.25 " | 33 " | 24.5-30 " | 40-80 lbs | 357 fps | 3.9 lbs | 75% - 85% |
| BH | Brace height |
| AtA | Axle-to-Axle length |
| DL | Draw length |
| DW | Draw weight |
| IBO | IBO speed |
| Wght | Mass weight |
| LO | Let-off |
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Pros
Pros
- At 3.9 pounds bare, one of the lightest 33-inch hunting rigs you can buy - built to be carried and held, not just shot
- Genuinely top-of-class fast - real-world chronograph readings of 350-353 fps with a 350-grain arrow at 70 lb back up the 357 IBO claim
- The FDS cam rolls over early with no harsh stack, so the draw is far tamer than a 357-fps speed bow leads you to expect
- Quiet, low-vibration shot for a speed bow - measured near 70 dB with a crisp, dead-in-the-hand finish
- Textured carbon grip sits low-torque and repeatable, and the riser shows no twist at full draw even on the short brace
- The 5.25-inch brace runs vanes close to the rest - owners report keeping fletching under 3 inches to clear it cleanly, easy to plan for at setup
- Less forgiving of form than a tall-brace bow, with a short valley - staying engaged on the back wall and running the 85% let-off setting (the 75% feels aggressive) keeps it settled
- Fine cam-lean tuning relies on the EZ.220 snap-spacer kit (about $100, sold separately) and a bow press - only a concern if you tune your own gear