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have 5 Diamond RazorEdge Bows Hangn In The Garage, light weight , great adjustments with out a press, warrenty , good customer support, and shoots great.... i bring mine out for big buffs, the other 50% of the time i shoot my 5150 Angler
glad to hear razor can be worked on without bow press. was afraid to turn it down that much.
 
glad to hear razor can be worked on without bow press. was afraid to turn it down that much.
it can be cranked out 12 turns, every full turn towers it 2.5 pounds , most of mine are cranked 8 turns to put them right at 40 pounds , they hit hard to, i use mine to shoot big buffs...and the draw lenght mods are so simple theyre labeled...
 
it can be cranked out 12 turns, every full turn towers it 2.5 pounds , most of mine are cranked 8 turns to put them right at 40 pounds , they hit hard to, i use mine to shoot big buffs...and the draw lenght mods are so simple theyre labeled...
i,ve noticed the draw on mine is a tad short one screw is set on 24 1nch the other one is 27 1/2 inch so the 24 inch screw must be what mine is i need 26 1/2 so if i put the 24 inch screw on 26 1/2 that should be it so it must not matter what the other screw is on if that is not right set me straight.
 
just found it on diamonds webb site showed the hash mark to use and how to do it need 5/64 allen wrench [little booger]thanks goonsquad for info.
 
Ive shot an osprey, and yes, it was awesome, and some day i will have one. But that time isnt here yet. Most of the compounds can be picked up for a third of the price of an osprey, and not everyone wants to spend that much on a bow. I bumped this more for discussion than my own desire to buy something.
 
Ive shot an osprey, and yes, it was awesome, and some day i will have one. But that time isnt here yet. Most of the compounds can be picked up for a third of the price of an osprey, and not everyone wants to spend that much on a bow. I bumped this more for discussion than my own desire to buy something.
Look into an older h riser Oneida they can be had for under $200
 
Chance I too have an older oneida and love it but i think what clint is trying to ask for is other options... I am also looking for other options because just this past year I started shooting out of a boat so holding those old oneidas gets tiring after a while. I would like opinons on lighter wheelie bows too... sucker punches, swampthings, disco2s. I have a craze for my wife and I like shooting it too... just looking for other options
 
Chance I too have an older oneida and love it but i think what clint is trying to ask for is other options... I am also looking for other options because just this past year I started shooting out of a boat so holding those old oneidas gets tiring after a while. I would like opinons on lighter wheelie bows too... sucker punches, swampthings, disco2s. I have a craze for my wife and I like shooting it too... just looking for other options
:jd: what you're saying you want to go back to training wheels? lol I see your point though I've found putting the bottom limb in my pocket helps quite a bit
 
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