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Old 08-22-2007, 03:31 PM   #1
 
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Default What Model is this Diamond

I bought this bow, and all it has on the limbs is The picture of a diamond and says "Diamond Archery". I know that Bowtech and Diamond Archery are together, but I need to find out what model this is, so that I can find the tune up specs for it. Can anyone help?I have these links so you can see the pictures of the bow.

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That was made before Bowtech acquired Diamond; other than that, I'm not sure.
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Thanks Greg:
This bow shoots fast and great but I wish I had the specs for tunning the cam.
Thanks Again
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I'm 90% sure that model was called the Diamond Recon Vapor. Only a few of their bows had that weighted idler wheel. I was always curious about that bow. How's the shot feel on it?
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Old 08-23-2007, 07:26 AM   #5
 
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Hi Joe PA:
It is easy to pull, and is fast, its also lite and easy to carry, the only thing I wish it had is a breakaway of at least 60% as I have back trouble and it is hard for me to hold it for more than 30 sec's. I am thinking of looking for a trade, on a good bow with a breakaway, but I have a shooting test on Sept 8, that I can't miss. These bows are a very hard hitting , I shoot at 20-30 yrds and it bury's the arrow in the target using field points. Thanks for the help Joe PA.
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