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Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by MOhunter1988, Jan 8, 2011.

  1. MOhunter1988

    MOhunter1988 Weekend Warrior

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    the Diamond Redhead Kronik bow that Bass Pro sells???

    i stopped in there today to look at the different bows ive been researching online and i really like this one....anyone know anything about it?? the only info i can find in regards to quality is that this particular bo was made specifically for the Bass Pro Shops? therefore figured i could get better more "real" feedback from the forum than from the salesman behind the counter...
     
  2. JCraig

    JCraig Die Hard Bowhunter

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    The new Diamond Outlaw is one of the best bows i shot at the ATA show and i believe it retails as a package at $499. I'd personally stay away from the big outfitting stores for bows.
     
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    MOhunter1988 Weekend Warrior

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    thats kind of what i thought,but once again im still new to the whole archery thing so i do appreciate the input
     
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    I shoot a Kronik. It is a decent bow for what I paid for it ($399). It is quiet, lightweight, relatively fast, and easy to maneuver in a treestand or blind.

    There are two things that I dislike about it. The quiver is horrible and the string is not the best quality.

    I would recommend looking at the Outlaw. It is $100 more, but seems to be a great bow for the money.
     

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