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Diamond infinity compound bow quiver
Diamond infinity compound bow quiver













diamond infinity compound bow quiver
  1. Diamond infinity compound bow quiver upgrade#
  2. Diamond infinity compound bow quiver full#
  3. Diamond infinity compound bow quiver pro#

The single cam technology is virtually maintenance free, draws smoothly, and shoots 33 feet per second with an 80% let-off. Eccentric SystemThe Throttle Cam system used to power the Blackout is rather impressive. It would have been great for the Blackout to include a 40-50-pound option to include even more shooters, but the two offerings available will meet the needs of most.

diamond infinity compound bow quiver

There are two options available for draw weight, 50-60-pounds and 60-70-pounds.

diamond infinity compound bow quiver

LimbsThe Blackout uses solid parallel limb construction and red graphics to round out the design of the bow. Shooters are able to place their hand properly on the grip for improved accuracy, but something about the grip does not feel overly comfortable. It tapers a bit to aid with proper hand placement, and will more than likely be warmer than the riser during long cold sits in the fall, but it does not really stand out as being great. GripThe Blackout's composite grip is nothing special.

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The Blackout also uses a traditional cable slide system for moving the cables back to reach full draw.

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Shooters wanting to upgrade can, but the included stabilizer does feel nice without making any changes. The front mounting stabilizer bushing comes with a 5-inch Octane stabilizer already installed. These suppressors are all but standard on most bows on the market now. Anything around the 4-pound mark seems to be the preferred weight for most shooters looking at hunting rigs.The Blackout riser comes with a rear mounted string stop system, which is not adjustable, but comes in the right spot from the factory.

diamond infinity compound bow quiver

The T6 aluminum series riser is great for added strength and stability and the eliminated weight from the cutouts keeps the bare bow around 3.8-pounds, which seems to be the magical weight. The CNC machining is done perfectly and leaves the Blackout looking really awesome. RiserThe fully CNC machined 6061 T6 aluminum riser looks really great and is not as blocky looking as some former Redhead bows. Those wanting to swap out the factory accessories have the option to do so, but most will be content with the installed options. The package comes with a 3-pin sight, a five-arrow quiver, a 5-inch stabilizer, a Hostage arrow rest, and a peep a sling.

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Factory Installed PackageThe Blackout is sold as a complete package from Bass Pro and includes everything needed to be a complete hunting bow. The bow, limbs, decals, and cams are all very traditional in terms of looks and design, which is a great thing in the eyes of most shooters. Hunters can take comfort knowing the bow is finished in a pattern that is popular and proven through years of testing. FinishThe Blackout bow is finished very well, and looks great in the Realtree AP pattern. The Throttle Cam shoots arrows up to 330 feet per second, and when paired with a smooth draw and 80% let-off makes the Blackout a dream to shoot for anyone interested in a value-priced package bow. With a middle of the road 32-inch axel-to-axel measurement, module draw length adjustments between 26.5-30.5, the Blackout will meet the needs of almost every shooter. Although that may be a bit confusing, and have not bearing on whether or not to purchase the Blackout, it is reassuring to know a great company produces the Blackout. The Diamond Blackout bow is a Bass Pro shop only bow, and is sold under the Redhead name although it is produced by Diamond, which is owned by Bowtech.















Diamond infinity compound bow quiver