Diamond Triumph
#2
RE: Diamond Triumph
I had one two years ago and used it to take my biggest buck. Great little shooter that put out alot of KE without sacrificing accuracy or noise levels. The only reason I chose to sell it was because I wanted a slightly smoother draw cycle and opted to purchase the Diamond Justice which I am using now. Either would be a great bow. I think it would depend on what your priorities are.
#5
RE: Diamond Triumph
I bought a Diamond Victory last week. My previus bow was my 10 year old Proline Mountain Bow. I've taken over 20 deer over the yearswith it and thought I shot it well.
That all changed the day I brought the Victory home. This thing is sweet. It is so incredibly accurate, that I am afraid to shoot more than one arrow at the same target at 20 yds. It is also tight at 30 and 40. I shot this bow better than I ever shot my previous bow. I got groups at 40yds. with it that would rival groups I got with the old bow at 20.
It is quiet enough that I can hear the arrow's flight.
There is no hand shock and is a total joy to shoot.
I'd reccomend any bow from the Diamond line.
I am very impressed with this bow.
That all changed the day I brought the Victory home. This thing is sweet. It is so incredibly accurate, that I am afraid to shoot more than one arrow at the same target at 20 yds. It is also tight at 30 and 40. I shot this bow better than I ever shot my previous bow. I got groups at 40yds. with it that would rival groups I got with the old bow at 20.
It is quiet enough that I can hear the arrow's flight.
There is no hand shock and is a total joy to shoot.
I'd reccomend any bow from the Diamond line.
I am very impressed with this bow.