Getting outta the bow hunting game and selling the bow with its case, arrows, and easy release. Obsession defcon 6 bow - $800 (Stuttgart)Ģ016 Obsession defcon 6 bow.Ģ021 Obsession Defcon M2 6, set 62#, 30" draw, fully loaded with everything needed including case and target. Bow - Obsession DefCon M7 31DL, 60DW - $360 (Huntsville)Ģ016 Obsession DefCon M7 with 31" draw length (not adjustable without a cam swap) and 60lb limbs.Only flaws are scrapes/dings on the edge of bottom cam from a slip in a river - does not affect performance of the bow.Bow performance is spectacular - very fast.You can shoot it at my place.Set up for 26" draw 70lb limbs Shot maybe 50 times.Very smooth fast shooting bow. Comes with:Hogg Father 3 Pin Sight w CaseQAD Ultrarest DropawayMatching camo stabilizer3 Easton ArrowsThis will outperform others costing twice as much. Currently set at 60lbs but easily adjustable. Obsession DEFCON M6 in fantastic condition. Obsession DEFCON M6 Compound Bow - $650 (Anchorage).We test and review the best new hunting crossbowsĪdvancements in compound bow technology have come so far, so fast, it’s a bit greedy to expect radical redesigns every year from every manufacturer. Why change a good thing? they’d probably argue. But we’d be less than honest if we said we didn’t find ourselves looking for a bit more innovation in this lineup. Still, variety defines the compound industry. We evaluated bows that offer tremendous value, some performance breakthroughs, and, yes, a few duds that need refining. Whether you’re looking for a budget bow for backyard whitetails or a top-end rig designed for conquering the field and the 3D course, you’ll find it here. Test team member Alex Robinson holds steady on the Indiana 3D course. Ackerman + Gruber EDITOR’S CHOICE | BOWTECH REIGN 6 | SCORE: 93.8 This year’s Editor’s Choice compound, the Bowtech Reign 6. Ackerman + Gruberįor the second year in a row, the battle for the Editor’s Choice award came down to two models, a few points, and one heck of a dogfight. This year’s champion was the Reign 6 from BowTech, which earned a score of 93.8 out of a possible 100 to slip past Mathews’ Halon 32-5. In the end, it was the Reign’s adjustability that gave it the edge. You can tune and adjust this bow as much or as little as you want. And while bow geeks will love that, you really don’t have to adjust it much to make it shoot smoothly. The Reign 6 features redesigned binary cams that allow for tuning of both vertical and horizontal nock travel. Pair that with the system’s MicroSync dial (an ingenious tuning device that allows you to correct minor timing issues caused by string and cable stretch or wear, without the need for a bow press), and you have the ability to fine-tune your bow quickly and easily. It also features a revamped version of BowTech’s FlipDisc, which allows for two distinct draw profiles: The Performance setting generates a bit more speed and a shallower valley, and the Comfort setting generates a smoother draw cycle. Changing the two discs is simple: Just remove two pairs of Allen-head screws, flip the discs, and replace the screws.
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