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kdsberman 09-26-2006 07:13 PM

Diamond Archery - good/bad?
 
Anybody know anything about Diamond Archery, if their good or bad? My cousin is talking about getting one but doesnt know the first thing about bows, hes just buying the name im guessing. He's deciding between that or a PSE. I tell him the PSE because I know they are extremely reliable, at least they have been to me. Nothing against Diamond though since i know nothing about them. Thanks.

*JB* 09-26-2006 07:28 PM

RE: Diamond Archery - good/bad?
 
I guess it all depends on what he is wanting to spend and which model of each he is looking at. Is he looking at single cam or dual cam? What two models is he comparing? It all really depends. I owned a PSE for a year and then bought a Bowtech(who ownsDiamond) My Bowtech completely blows my PSE out of the water, but it is also because I bought the best Bowtech had to offer. I am sure I would be happy if I had bought the best PSE had to offer. He really needs to shoot each one and buy the one that feels best and that he is most comfortable with.

Greg / MO 09-26-2006 07:38 PM

RE: Diamond Archery - good/bad?
 
Do a search for the name "Diamond", and you'll see nothing but page after page of accolades attributed to Diamond. To sum up, Diamond is wholly owned by BowTech, and is used as a line to reach the general public at a great price point with a quality product. The Liberty remains in the stable, whichjust a year or two ago a lot ofthe mags were naming "bow of the year." The Patriot had its name changed to the Victory, and the Triumph is a great stablemate to boot.

Overall, great quality at a great price.

KIDD642 09-26-2006 07:47 PM

RE: Diamond Archery - good/bad?
 
I am with Greg. I ahve heard nothing but good. The local archery shops around here as well as gander mountain and bass pro are selling them like hot cakes. I love my Diamond Victory. I killed three deer with it last year and it performed flawlessly. I also shot my first turkey with a bow w/ the Triumph. I do not beleive especially for the price that there is a better bow.......goodluck with your search.:)

JeramyK 09-26-2006 09:15 PM

RE: Diamond Archery - good/bad?
 
Diamond has been making a good bow even before they were bought by BowTech.

Bradkoz 09-26-2006 10:34 PM

RE: Diamond Archery - good/bad?
 
best bow for the money in my opinion

gzg38b 09-27-2006 01:13 AM

RE: Diamond Archery - good/bad?
 
I think it's analogous to Hoyt / Reflex. Many of the same designs / materials / technologies as the parent company (bowtech). I'd definitely consider buying a diamond.

MichaelT. 09-27-2006 03:42 AM

RE: Diamond Archery - good/bad?
 
Basically, from what I have seen and heard, a Diamond is a Bowtech is a Diamond. What that means is if you compare the two side by side, there is not a lot of difference. When Bowtech bought Diamond, they began to hold them to the same exacting standards under which Botech is made. They look alike , they shoot very similiar, but the Diamond is at a little lower price. I do not believe he could go wrong with a Diamond. BUT, PSE is making some fine bows too. I shoot a PSE, and I love it. So what he needs to do is find a PSE he likes and find a Diamond he likes and shoot them side by side if possible and make his decision that way. Then he will have a bow that fits him, meets his needs, and keeps him from thinking "what if", or "I should have"about some other bows.

Good hunting

God Bless


Rick James 09-27-2006 06:19 AM

RE: Diamond Archery - good/bad?
 
Great bows, one of the best deals out there. I tried to get my dad into a Diamond a little over a year ago but there wasn't a dealer close enough to him.

jdreddish 09-27-2006 06:43 AM

RE: Diamond Archery - good/bad?
 
Myself being a former PSE owner, I have shot many Daimonds and currently own a Bowtech. The difference is night & day. Go for the Diamond !

txjourneyman 09-27-2006 06:51 AM

RE: Diamond Archery - good/bad?
 
I love my Diamond Victory! Fast, quiet, smooth, and accurate. Great bow at a great price!

turtleshell 09-27-2006 07:17 AM

RE: Diamond Archery - good/bad?
 
Just the bowtech line that was sold before they came out with the new cams. Great bows.

John Deer 09-27-2006 10:52 AM

RE: Diamond Archery - good/bad?
 
I bought a new Diamond Justice a couple of months back. I couldn't be more happy with it. Smooth drawing, shooting, extemely quiet with great speed and accuracy. What else can you ask for? Affordibility, and in my opinion it's the most affordable high end bow on the market. Oh, and by the way, I shot a PSE before I bought this Diamond.

texunter 09-27-2006 02:28 PM

RE: Diamond Archery - good/bad?
 
I just bought my diamond and I have no complaints! it performs beatifully. those critters better watch out for this diamond in the rough!

MOTOWNHONKEY 09-27-2006 03:14 PM

RE: Diamond Archery - good/bad?
 
I shot the Diamond Poison for 10 years beforeI got a Switchback. That was way before Bowtech bought the company. It was a great bow and still is. Had some hand shock butI never noticed it untilI shot the Switchback.

Granby 09-27-2006 08:00 PM

RE: Diamond Archery - good/bad?
 
I also own a Diamond Victory. I love it, super fast, quiet, and definitely smooth. Diamond also has great customer service.

Bradkoz 09-27-2006 10:10 PM

RE: Diamond Archery - good/bad?
 
i loved the back wall there not one like it on any other bow ive shot this really improved my shooting because i used to let forward a little cause i couldnt feel it now i just pull back hard and if i start creeping it really wants to go so i know to adjust


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