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Diamond bow

Discussion in 'Equipment Reviews' started by bowhunter448, Nov 5, 2012.

  1. bowhunter448

    bowhunter448 Grizzled Veteran

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    Is there a difference between the Diamond Outlaw and the Diamond Fugitive? The Outlaw is listed on Diamond's site and the Fugitive is on Cabela's. I'm leaning towards Diamond for my next bow and just can't see the difference. I'd like to know what I'm looking at on my next Cabela's trip
     
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    I shoot a Diamond Stud and love it. My father purchased an Outlaw last year. He shoots at 52 lbs and it shoots lasers. We both are completely happy with our purchases. I dont know the differnce but for the money the outlaw setup is a steal.
     
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    Just purchased the outlaw 3 days ago. Haven't shot it from the stand yet, but in the alley it felt and shot great. I shot the fugitive and the Bear mauler. The fugitive was my least favorite of the three, and the outlaw just ultimately felt the best.
     
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    The outlaw is a great bow not sure the difference from the fugitive but my outlaw set at 60lbs with gold tip pro hunter arrows an rage 3 blade chistle tip broad heads is a deadly combow. 2 shots this year and 2 bagged deer. Great bow with a awesome price tag the R.A.K package is awesome to took no time to sight in. I give it a 10 out 10
     

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