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I found a good used bowtech virtual impact bow, about three years old, I don't know alot about this brand and model, its 29" at 70 lbs. anybody have any information, or input good or bad before I buy it. thanks...
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first off welcome to the site we have a area for new members to stop by and tell members about them selves and etc. i do not favor the older model bowtechs seen way to many come threw pro shop doors. but if the price is right and you shoot it and it shoots fine you should be o.k. but i would not own one myself
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It's a Diamond Vital Impact. One cam with a modular system for changing draw length. Rated at a little over 300 fps. I'm not sure about this part, but I think it has a 32" axle length, and a 7 1/4 inch brace height. Sold for about $450 new. If you would like me to look at it before you buy, bring it by Wholesale Sports in Federal Way,and I'll give it a once over for you. No charge.
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I have seen a lot of bowtechs leave 3-d shoots in peices. They can shoot really good for some people. I'm just not a fan of bowtechs but like carpsniperg2 said if the price is right buy it
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