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Diamond by Bowtech #101314 10/23/06 10:37 AM
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I am looking at the Diamond Bows. Can anyone tell me there opion on the preformance?

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Re: Diamond by Bowtech [Re: EvotekBows] #101315 10/23/06 06:27 PM
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I haven't heard that much about them. If you're interested though, Sportsman's Warehouse has a few of last years BowTechs still, at reduced prices. You should call or come up and check them out, you could save Big$$$$$. JMO.



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Re: Diamond by Bowtech [Re: EvotekBows] #101316 10/23/06 06:28 PM
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I think its a good bow. I have only seen one or two and I have never shot one myself but judging from what I have seen they seemed as quiet on the shot as the other bows that Bowtech makes. As for the advertised speed, hand shock, and so forth, I don't know.



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Re: Diamond by Bowtech [Re: Curtis] #101317 10/24/06 12:40 AM
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I have a Diamond Victory its OK but not a Bowtech. If you can afford it go ahead and get a Bowtech. I had Bowtech Mighty Mite wish I wouldn't have gotten rid of it. The Victory shoots good its just not as smooth and quiet. It's fast shooting Carbon Tech Cheetahs with 55 grain broadheads at 310 FPS, was up to 320 but string streched. Set up is Cobra 5 pin fiber optic site, Trophy Ridge drop away, Alpine Archery 5 arrow quiver, and Limb Saver stabilizer.


Re: Diamond by Bowtech [Re: crbutler] #101318 10/24/06 04:37 PM
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I have a Diamond Victory and like it a lot. It's smooth, no hand shock, but not that quiet. I'm not out to break the sound barrior since my shoulder can't handle much more than 60#. My decision also depended on the distance of the pro shop and the guys in it. Someday I might buy something else but I'll wait a couple of years to see where the technology goes. I have heard that the Bowtech "binary" is fast but not smooth and hard to tune.


Re: Diamond by Bowtech [Re: Gonhuntin] #101319 10/30/06 04:02 PM
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My bro-in-law bought a Diamond by Bowtech, and I think it is a great bow. Very fast, very smooth, and very, very quite!!


Re: Diamond by Bowtech [Re: Bullcreek48] #101320 10/31/06 08:28 PM
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We sell lots of them. They are great bows.


Re: Diamond by Bowtech [Re: Buzz13] #101321 11/09/06 12:23 AM
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I just bought a Bowtech Tomkat, which I think is the cheapest bow Bowtech has, and I really enjoy shooting it. It is very easy to shoot a groups my arrows very well. I bought mine for $600 dollars and that is ready to go hunting with dozen carbon arrows cut down to size and everything, which I thought was a very fair price.


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