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Upgrading from a Diamond Razor Edge?
I've got about ten more pounds to go before I max out my Diamond Razor Edge! It's been a lot of hard work and I won't deny I've grown attached to my first compound, but I've already been considering what I'll upgrade to when I move off the range and into the woods. Diamond has been good to me and I'd like to stay within the brand, but I am open to any suggestions! Any tips, pointers, or opinions on where I should go from here?
Thanks for your help! -Poppy :popcorn: |
I bought a Diamond Fugitive last year and really like it. It has a max of 72 pounds, but I have mine set on 68 pounds. Mine shoots about 296 fps. I also shot the Outlaw, but liked the Fugitive better. The Outlaw runs about $475 to $500 on average and the Fugitive about $575 to $600. Both are great bows and won't break the bank. They are now made by Bowtech.
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Thanks for your help!
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Thanks for your help!
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Bowtech is within the brand(sorta)and that is the direction I would go if keeping to that criteria ...
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crossbowland.com is a good go to find the "upgrades" you're looking for.
HAPPY HUNTING http://www.crossbowland.com |
Since your razor edge should max out at 60 lbs. you can now select from a much larger line up of bows. Diamond has bows in the 60 and 70 lb. mark. Each will back down 10 lbs. from the max poundage. I agree with your thinking of staying with a company that takes care of you. That is why I ordered another Martin bow last week.
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