Who makes Cabelas Outfitter bows?
#4
I heard from a Cabela's employee, they are about to start selling OEM Bowtech's under a name that I can't remember right now.
But... Yes I think most of their current outfitter bows are PSE.
But... Yes I think most of their current outfitter bows are PSE.
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ORIGINAL: buckeyebuckhntr
Diamond Archery
I heard from a Cabela's employee, they are about to start selling OEM Bowtech's under a name that I can't remember right now.
#7
Good call. Anyone looked at the Diamond series bows? I'm not liking them, style wise anyhow.
#8
Fork Horn
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I heard from a Cabela's employee, they are about to start selling OEM Bowtech's under a name that I can't remember right now.
Talked to a Cabelas Tech and the new lines and archery catalogues due out in May..
,,uhhg}}..do i have to waite that long before i make up my mind,,i guess if it entails an OEM to the right specs encompassing a Bowtech for a fair price it may be worth the waite.
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I think Diamond ARchery is going to do fairly well. They have the same cam technology as the Bowtechs and take on a parallel limb design. It might not be visible on the Triumph, but when you pull it back, its noticeable. The limbs on the Triumph which is the least parrallel of the three, are built on a 35 degree fixed angle, I believe the more radical parrallel limb bows start at 40. The Victory looks like a great bow, nice finish, and affordable compared to Bowtech, Mathews, PSE, AR.
#10
I have shot all three diamonds. They are fine shooters. Don't sell them short. I bet you they will get a big following here in the next year or so. Especially for the speed you get with the generous brace heights they have. Not to mention the low price tag


