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deputy dawg 02-10-2005 05:44 PM

Diamond or Pearson
 
I'm getting ready to buy a new bow. I have it narrowed down to a Pearson Dagger or Diamond Triumph. I had an oppurtunity to shoot the Pearson but I do not have a Diamond dealer in my area. I know that Bowtech makes Diamond and that Bowtech has an excellent reputation. Did anyone have an oppurtunity to shoot both of these bows?

nodog 02-10-2005 09:19 PM

RE: Diamond or Pearson
 
Sorry, not me. Just curious how you narrowed it down to these two?

buckeye 02-10-2005 09:25 PM

RE: Diamond or Pearson
 
I have shot the Diamond but not the Pearson.

I have nothing but good to say about the Diamond especially for the $$$$. Great bow for a great price.

Specs

8.5 inch brace height
31.5 inch axle to axle
65%-80% let off
302-310 fps IBO
MSRP $499

Thats alot of bang for your buck!

deputy dawg 02-11-2005 06:41 AM

RE: Diamond or Pearson
 
I originally was looking at PSE, Parker and Pearson. I knew that I could not afford Matthews, Hoyt, or Bowtech. I shot a Parker Ultra light 31 and pulled back a Phoenix 34. I also shot a Hoyt and a switchback and the Dagger. For me I liked the way the Dagger shot and it was comfortable in my hand. I really felt that I could shoot this bow all day. I could not find a Diamond to shoot, but since they are made by Bowtech I figured they should be considered. Right or wrong that is how I ended up with the two.

B-TechRapture 02-11-2005 07:01 AM

RE: Diamond or Pearson
 
I agree with buckeyebuckhntr. I just got the Diamond Rapture. It shoots like a dream right out of the box and with a price tag of $389.00, you can't go wrong. All three models of the Diamond seem to be very good, mine is extremely shootable, forgiving, and shock and vibration are at a mininmum without adding any libsavers yet. This bow is more than I could have ever asked for!!!! GO WITH THE DIAMOND

bowhunterlimerick 02-11-2005 08:27 AM

RE: Diamond or Pearson
 
yes, i would also have to give a recomendation towards t he diamond it shoots very well, expecially for the low price tag

voz 02-11-2005 03:52 PM

RE: Diamond or Pearson
 
I've never shot a pearson but I own a Diamond Hornet and I love it. The past 2 seasons I have noticed I had some vibration, which I figured was because it wasn't a "premium bow"....I assumed that because the people telling me that were Bowtech and Hoyt people...this year instead of buying a new bow, I bought some new arrows...guess what vibration, is gone and I'm shooting alot better. The bow feels and sounds alot better. Anyway, I think that Diamond bows are descent bows and you'd probably be happy with your purchase. Let us know what you get and how you like it.

nodog 02-11-2005 03:57 PM

RE: Diamond or Pearson
 

ORIGINAL: voz

I've never shot a pearson but I own a Diamond Hornet and I love it. The past 2 seasons I have noticed I had some vibration, which I figured was because it wasn't a "premium bow"....I assumed that because the people telling me that were Bowtech and Hoyt people...this year instead of buying a new bow, I bought some new arrows...guess what vibration, is gone and I'm shooting alot better. The bow feels and sounds alot better. Anyway, I think that Diamond bows are descent bows and you'd probably be happy with your purchase. Let us know what you get and how you like it.
Sounds like some good information to be had. In what way did you change your arrows?


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