PSE Sicario Compound Bow
PSE Sicario Review
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The 2026 PSE Sicario delivers on a hard promise: a carbon speed bow that actually shoots like a hunting bow. At $1,999 launch MSRP it asks flagship money, and it earns it with the numbers that matter - 350 to 353 fps real-world velocity at a hunting-weight setup, a class-leading 3.9-pound carbon package, and a shot that comes in quiet at under 70 dB with the FDS cam taming the draw that a 357 IBO would normally inflict on you. What I keep coming back to is how civil it feels for how fast it is: the early rollover, the firm back wall, the dead-in-hand finish with a relaxed grip. It is not a beginner's bow, and the short brace and short valley mean it rewards form and punishes laziness - but that is the deal every true speed bow offers, and few offer it this lightly. An excellent bow for the experienced carbon-minded hunter who wants maximum speed in the lightest possible rig and packs miles to find game. Buyers who want a longer, more forgiving hold for unhurried shots should look at the Sicario's own longer sibling, the Sicario 35, while those prioritizing a softer price over the carbon weight savings should look at the Bowtech SR350... read full review
PSE Sicario Specifications
1 versionManufactured: 2026 (1 version)
Latest version: 2026 PSE Sicario
| Brace Height | 5.25 " |
| Axle to Axle Length | 33 " |
| Draw Length | 24.5 " - 30 " |
| Draw Weight | 40 lbs - 80 lbs |
| IBO Speed | 357 fps |
| Weight | 3.9 lbs |
| Let-Off | 75% - 85% |