Diamond bows??!!
#1
Fork Horn
Thread Starter
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: central Wisconsin
Posts: 183
Diamond bows??!!
What does everyone think of these bows, how do they compare to Hoyt and Matthews, I know they are made by bowtech but thats about all i know about them, looking to possible get one and would like any info.
thanks
thanks
#2
RE: Diamond bows??!!
I bought a Diamond Victory several months ago and I absolutly love it. I shot Bows by Matthews and Bowtech before choosing the Diamond. As I have posted here before, I think it is the best buy out there. I spent hundreds less than I could have and I have a bow that will shoot with the best of them. Fast, quiet, and smooth with the same customer service as Bowtech.
#3
Typical Buck
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Columbus, Ohio
Posts: 702
RE: Diamond bows??!!
I also have a Diamond Victory... I am new to shooting bows so I don't have too much to compare it too, but when I was looking I shot the Hoyt Trykon, Mathews Switchback, and Bowtech Tribute... To me the Diamond compares favorably... Plus subtract a couple hundred dollars!!!
#4
RE: Diamond bows??!!
Top notch quality and customer service for a non "Pro shop only" bow line. Though not 100% accurate, think of taking Bowtech's previous years' models and designs and marketing them under the Diamond name.
I was shooting an '05 Diamond Triumph last season and I found it every bit as good at the Bowtech Mighty Mite I was using the season before. Good accuracy, excellent speed and a pleasurable shooting experience. This year I plan on giving the Diamond Justice a try.
I was shooting an '05 Diamond Triumph last season and I found it every bit as good at the Bowtech Mighty Mite I was using the season before. Good accuracy, excellent speed and a pleasurable shooting experience. This year I plan on giving the Diamond Justice a try.
#5
RE: Diamond bows??!!
Top notch quality and customer service for a non "Pro shop only" bow line. Though not 100% accurate, think of taking Bowtech's previous years' models and designs and marketing them under the Diamond name.
I was shooting an '05 Diamond Triumph last season and I found it every bit as good at the Bowtech Mighty Mite I was using the season before. Good accuracy, excellent speed and a pleasurable shooting experience. This year I plan on giving the Diamond Justice a try.
I was shooting an '05 Diamond Triumph last season and I found it every bit as good at the Bowtech Mighty Mite I was using the season before. Good accuracy, excellent speed and a pleasurable shooting experience. This year I plan on giving the Diamond Justice a try.
#8
Typical Buck
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Columbus, Ohio
Posts: 702
RE: Diamond bows??!!
ORIGINAL: PABowhntr
Though not 100% accurate, think of taking Bowtech's previous years' models and designs and marketing them under the Diamond name.
Though not 100% accurate, think of taking Bowtech's previous years' models and designs and marketing them under the Diamond name.
http://www.diamondarchery.com/what_press.php?Item=21
BowTech employee Josh Nelson seized first place in the Bowhunter Freestyle class, shooting a Diamond Victory bow. Nelson separated himself by 24 points from his nearest competitor on his way to shooting a winning score of 841.
“I can’t believe how unbelievably accurate the Victory is,” said Nelson. “It is by far the most accurate bow I have ever shot.”
#10
RE: Diamond bows??!!
newguy,
I think Frank was referring to the bows pretty much being the same bows as the previous BowTech models just labeled under the diamond name.... nothing to do with the actual accuracy of the bow.
I think Frank was referring to the bows pretty much being the same bows as the previous BowTech models just labeled under the diamond name.... nothing to do with the actual accuracy of the bow.