Diamond BowTech Black Ice Compound Bow Review

diamond bowtech black iceThe Diamond by BowTech has been designed to be the hunter’s equivalent of a diamond. Compared to the earlier versions that were released on the market the Diamond BowTech Black Ice compound bow carries an improved cam and mod system. This allows any archer worth his salt to improve his performance on the field. This is in terms of precision and draw length. Since the draw length is very important when shooting game, this set up will work to your advantage – all this for a budget of $650 approximately is a steal.

Placed at an efficiency-supreme 53 degree, the 12” parallel limbs give you an optimized centre. This ensures that there is a great transfer of stress across the bow. The release will ensure that you have very little hand shock, but that the accuracy and impact of your shot is at the maximum. The bow is sleek and weighs in at 3.6 lbs ensuring that it is light weight but at the same time packs the punch that you require. With a brace height of 7 ½” and an axle to axle length of 31 ¾” you will be holding a superior piece of archery equipment in your hands.

Another great advantage with this bow is the fact that it can be used off the shelf almost immediately. All you need to do is tweak a few personal settings, and as with any new product, you are ready to go. You could think of adding an additional sight on the bow to increase the yards within your range. You could do this to enhance your coverage to up to 40 yards and more.

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Another great advantage to the Diamond BowTech Black Ice Model is that it is extremely handy for the left-handed person. In terms of silence, the bow is fitted with equipment to ensure that you remain unheard even in an indoor range. When on a game hunting expedition, the Diamond BowTech Black Ice Model even offers you the Valley setting which allows you to rest when you are locking in on your target. What more could an archer ask for.

On the flipside, check on the quiver and your comfort levels with what is offered with the package – you may want to use another one. Another slight let down is the number of pins on the sight – most archers would wish for more, but despite that, the TruGlo sight is a good one with five setting pins.

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