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The 2010 Diamond "Razor Edge"?

Discussion in 'Tech Talk' started by soldierhunter, Dec 12, 2009.

  1. soldierhunter

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    Curious as to what people think about diamonds 2010 razor edge. I am new to the sport of archery hunting, was wondering what I should look for in these bows.
     
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    In short, if you have a 29" or less draw and don't plan to shoot more than 60 lbs, it may just be the most bow you are gonna find for the money. It was designed for to grow with a young archer, but more and more adult archers who don't require long DL or more than 60 lbs are finding that this a sweet little bow.
     
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    Thank you
     
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    My soon to be 8 year old is jonesing to hunt with me, this bow was what was recommended for him. I am torn between this and a crossbow for him.
     
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    No Sir, thank YOU. If you ever have any questions, just ask. I appreciate what you do to insure my freedom.:)
     
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    I recently purchased this bow for my wife and she loves it. The bow is really smooth and quiet. She is planning on hunting with it next year. It is a really nice bow for the money. The pro shop we bought hers from can't seem to keep them in stock. So hope this was helpful.
     
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    Again thank you all for your support and knowledge.
     
  8. rbhunting1

    rbhunting1 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    You might want to try Diamond's Stud or Rock. They are both good adult bows to start out with. I have a couple of buddies that shoot Rocks. They love them! The Black Ice is nice too.
     
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    There is a fantastic deal going on, on ebay right now.

    The 2009 Bear Truth II can be had NIB for $339.99 . The seller poor_fish is good to go, my bow came in quickly and arrived in the condition that was stated...

    Now, if you haven't had the chance to shoot the Truth II, get out and try to find one to test out before this deal disappears. I love mine and you just can't beat that deal if you were looking at that particular bow.
     
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    the problem right now with going and shooting different bows is that I am currently in Iraq, so right now I am just trying to get an idea what people are recommending
     
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    PSE also makes a nice short bow, the stinger. I have heard good things about it as well. it believe it can adjust from like 26" to 29" and it lbs. up to 70 lbs. somebody here might know more about it than me
     
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    Ske1etor Weekend Warrior

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    Psshaw. There are tons of bowshops out in Iraq... :D

    I will ask my buddy how he is liking his Razors Edge as he just picked it up a couple of weeks ago. Haven't heard anything from him since so he must be busy playing with it.

    Also, I cannot even begin to express my level of gratitude for your service! We truly appreciate everything you guys do for us.
     
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    Krohboy Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I shoot it, and I love it!
     
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    You also might want to check out the Bowtech Soldier...it's pretty much the Razors Edge but with Binary cams and a string suppressor. I bought one for my son in the black ops finish and I must say this is one awesome little bow. Very adjustable, nice grip, and the price was very nice too...$399 for camo and add another $25 for the black ops finish.
     
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    Mission makes awesome bows too, they are made by matthews and shoot very nicely. Thank you for your service to our country.
     

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