Diamond Dead Eye Compound Bow

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Diamond Dead Eye Compound Bow

Brace Height: 6.125 "
Axle to Axle Length: 32 "
Draw Length: 26 " - 30 "

Draw Weight: 50 lbs - 70 lbs
IBO Speed: 343 fps
Weight: 3.95 lbs

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Dead Eye reviews

The Dead Eye is the quickest bow from Diamond and it is also among the best compound bows with single cam systems. Diamond has built this compound bow to be their best and it surely performs like it. If you are willing to work with an increasingly aggressive draw cycle then you will love this compound bow.

Things to consider before buying

The Diamond Dead Eye has the ability to generate superb kinetic energy and an exceptionally flat trajectory. This compound bow is certainly one of the top-performing bows and it deserves only to be in the hands of someone who knows how to handle speed.

Finish

This compound bow comes with an “invelvet” finish, which is soft to touch and it reduces noises as well. This finish also keeps the bow well protected from any dents, scratches or dings. It is available in two finish patterns, including “Mossy Oak Treestand” and “Blackops.”

Riser and limbs

The riser of the Dead Eye has a very aggressive appearance with a single piece, lightweight machined aluminum riser. There is a roller guard that will assist you in the draw cycle and it will also reduce the friction that can reduce speed. The limb of this bow has seven layered laminations to distribute pressure and stress across the entire body evenly.

Grip

The Dead Eye’s grip has a very thick neck and is very comfortable for many shooters. This composite grip can stay a bit warmer in cold conditions and is designed ergonomically. The tapered feel, coupled with thick grip, is a recipe for success with most of the shooters.

Who should buy it?

If you have plenty of experience with speed bows, then this is a good choice for you. The draw weight and length are very easy to adjust, and its single-cam construction makes the Diamond Dead Eye an ideal bow for long-range shooting.

Who shouldn’t buy it?

This is another bow that shouldn’t be in novice hands. It is also not the right choice for ambush hunters.

Pros

  • 343 feet per second shooting speed
  • Rotating module in the cam system
  • 80-percent let off

Cons

  • The draw cycle is aggressive

Final Thoughts

If you believe in power and speed, then the Diamond Dead Eye is the compound bow to have in your kit because it’s all about speed.

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Specifications for the Diamond bow: Dead Eye

Brace Height6.125 “
Axle to Axle Length32 “
Draw Length26 ” – 30 “
Draw Weight50 lbs – 70 lbs
IBO Speed343 fps
Weight3.95 lbs
Let-Off80%

3 quick questions about Diamond Dead Eye

Are Diamond Dead Eye bows made in America?

Yes Diamond is a sister company of the American company Bowtech.

How much does a Diamond Dead Eye bow cost?

You’ll have to find this bow for sale used.

Do you need a license to own a Diamond Dead Eye bow?

No

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After the bow is at a complete draw, the user will get an anchor point. Perhaps among the most important decisions you will need to make when selecting compound bow is whether to shoot right-handed or left-handed. As a compound bow is under lots of tension all the time that it is preferable to do it this manner. Such a compound bow will function just like a solo, since the idler wheel is going to be replaced with a different cam.

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