Obsession Compound bows from Obsession Archery. Which Obsession bow is the best? Read our reviews. Click on the bow you want to know more about.

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Obsession HB33 Compound Bow

Brace Height: 6 "
Axle to Axle Length: 33.25 "
Draw Length: 26 " - 30 "

Draw Weight: 40 lbs - 70 lbs
IBO Speed: 348 fps
Weight: 3.8 lbs

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Brace Height: 6 "
Axle to Axle Length: 30 "
Draw Length: 26.5 " - 29 "

Draw Weight: 40 lbs - 70 lbs
IBO Speed: 348 fps
Weight: 3.9 lbs

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Brace Height: 6 "
Axle to Axle Length: 31.5 "
Draw Length: 24.5 " - 30 "

Draw Weight: 40 lbs - 70 lbs
IBO Speed: 338 fps
Weight: 4.4 lbs

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Brace Height: 6 "
Axle to Axle Length: 33.25 "
Draw Length: 24.5 " - 30 "

Draw Weight: 40 lbs - 70 lbs
IBO Speed: 338 fps
Weight: 4.4 lbs

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Brace Height: 7 "
Axle to Axle Length: 33.5 "
Draw Length: 25.5 " - 31 "

Draw Weight: 40 lbs - 70 lbs
IBO Speed: 330 fps
Weight: 4.4 lbs

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Brace Height: 6.5 "
Axle to Axle Length: 35 "
Draw Length: 26 " - 31.5 "

Draw Weight: 40 lbs - 70 lbs
IBO Speed: 332 fps
Weight: 4.6 lbs

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Brace Height: 5.125 "
Axle to Axle Length: 33.25 "
Draw Length: 24.5 " - 30 "

Draw Weight: 40 lbs - 70 lbs
IBO Speed: 356 fps
Weight: 4.1 lbs

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Brace Height: 7.5 "
Axle to Axle Length: 38.5 "
Draw Length: 26.5 " - 32 "

Draw Weight: 40 lbs - 70 lbs
IBO Speed: 332 fps
Weight: 4.1 lbs

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Brace Height: 6.875 "
Axle to Axle Length: 32.375 "
Draw Length: 18 " - 26.5 "

Draw Weight: 15 lbs - 60 lbs
IBO Speed: 310 fps
Weight: 3.4 lbs

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Brace Height: 6.5 "
Axle to Axle Length: 33.125 "
Draw Length: 26.5 " - 30 "

Draw Weight: 50 lbs - 70 lbs
IBO Speed: 350 fps
Weight: 3.8 lbs

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Obsession Compound Bow – A Good Bow

The Obsession Compound Bow is a bow designed by Mike Krahn. The Obsession bow was created to be a high quality bow, and is very well built. This bow is intended for intermediate to advanced archers, and the price range is fairly low. A bow like this is very expensive, however it is worth it, in my opinion.

First, lets talk about how this compound bow works. It consists of two parts. The first part is the handle, which attaches to the rear part of the body. The next part that makes up the bow is the body itself, and it has one or two large limbs.

The parts are made very well, and they work together very well, making this a great bow for beginners. You will need to know how to install this bow. I do recommend that you install this bow professionally. I have heard reports of people having problems installing this bow, and this can cause some damage.

There are three main things that you need to make sure that you do when installing this bow. First, you will need to measure the distance that you want your arrow to go out at. Then, you will need to measure the length of the shaft. Lastly, you will need to attach the bow’s limbs to the body.

When attaching these limbs, it is important that you attach them securely to the body. To do this, you will need to make sure that you turn the bow sideways, so that you can screw the arms onto the body. You will also need to use the screws that are included on the body. This is one of the best things that you can do, as well as a good thing to have done.

You will need to attach the arrows to the limb after attaching the arrows to the body. Again, using the screws on the body is a good thing to have done. After this, you will need to screw the arrows to the body. You can use regular screws that fit into the arrow shaft, or you can use some arrowheads that will go through the arrow’s body.

Finally, you need to tighten the string that attaches the arrow to the body of the bow. You can do this with regular pliers. or you can use a hex key. The hex key is a little bit better than the regular pliers, but you can also use pliers to tighten the string if you want.

I personally love the Obsession Compound Bow, and it is really a good bow. It has all the features that a lot of other bows have, but is a little more expensive than others. If you are going to buy one, make sure you get one that you can afford, and that it is a good bow for you.

For me, this is a very good bow, because it has everything that I would like in a bow. It has a lightweight, but strong shaft, it has nice features, and it has a great price tag. The bow has a lot of features, which include:

Trigger Backstop – This is a very popular feature on many bows, and a very good feature. What trigger backstop does is that it stops the arrow from spinning off of the string. after you release the bow. This is a very useful feature, because you can shoot without having to worry about the string breaking, or the arrow going off the bow. and not being able to shoot.

Arrow Rests – These are small plastic pieces that hang down inside the arrows. and keep the arrows nice and secure in the body of the bow. It is important to make sure that they are secure enough to not fall out, but not too tight. that they are uncomfortable either. That can cause your hand to hurt.

The bow has a lot of other options, too. It comes with a storage case, a hand guard, an adjustable weight, and a handguard cap. This bow is actually a very good bow to use, and it is perfect for people who use hunting.