BowTech Diamond Liberty

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    [FONT=&amp]BOWTECH DIAMOND LIBERTY FOR SALE. Asking $450 OBO[/FONT]
    [FONT=&amp]- blue camo model[/FONT]
    [FONT=&amp]currently set at: 72# @ 29" [/FONT]

    [FONT=&amp]completely accessorized with: [/FONT]
    [FONT=&amp]*rip cord fall away rest[/FONT]
    [FONT=&amp]*black gold 5 pin sight[/FONT]
    [FONT=&amp]*6 arrow Diamond quiver[/FONT]
    [FONT=&amp]*stabilizer[/FONT]
    [FONT=&amp]*sling[/FONT]
    [FONT=&amp].[/FONT]
    [FONT=&amp]BONUS: brand new string which was over $100[/FONT]
    [FONT=&amp].[/FONT]
    [FONT=&amp]This bow has been well cared for and has harvested many big game It has also placed well in competition. Great bow for successful hunting for many years to come.[/FONT]

    Liberty Specs:

    • Brace height- 7 ½”
    • Draw Length – 25” – 30”
    • Draw weight - 50, 60, 70
    • Axle to Axle - 33 ¼”
    • Mass Weight- 3.9 lbs
    • Let Off – 65% - 80%
    • IBO Speed – 294 – 302 fps
    • MSRP – $649.00
    Riser

    Matching BowTech on all standards, the Liberty is machined from 6061-T6 aluminum.
    The sight window is just over 6 ½ inches and accommodates the largest sights on the market.
    There are 12 cutouts along this 25 1/2-inch riser that reduce the overall weight of the whole bow, which I might add is only 3.9 pounds.
    The brace height of the liberty is 7 ½ inches and in combination with the length of the riser; it is one of the most forgiving bows on the market.
    Instead of a label, the serial number is stamped into the riser. This would help you in trying to recover a bow that might have been stolen or lost.
    The slim wood grip has a narrow throat and flatter heel for absolute grip consistency.
    Limbs/ Limb pockets

    The Gordon Glass limbs are 13 inches and settled in limb pockets that are machined from the same 6061-T6 aluminum that the riser is made of. The big advantage of Vertical Force Technology is the fact that your limbs do not have to bend far. Since the riser is longer and the limbs are shorter on vertical limb bows, the limbs are more rigid and can store energy better. Upon release of the arrow, most of the energy is transferred into the arrow and not the bow. The result is, little to no vibration transferred to the riser or your hand.

    Cam

    The Liberty this year comes as a Single Cam called the Freedom Cam. The larger wheel/cam combo is designed to produce a new level of smoothness and a feel of effortless draw, yet the added benefit of adjustable let-off from 65% to 80%.
     

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