Diamond Core Review

Diamond Core

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Pros

  • Easily adjustable and easy to shoot
  • Quiet and smooth
  • Well priced
  • As always, high quality bow that you would expect from Diamond/Bowtech

Cons

  • Many complaints regarding components of the RAK package
  • Only moderate speed compared to today's bows

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The Diamond Core hit the market in 2013 and continues to be a hit with shooters today. This single-cam rig comes in with a 31" ATA, 7.25" brace height, 25" - 30" draw length adjustment, 50#, 60#, and 70# peak draw weight limbs, and produces 313 fps. It is a smooth drawing bow and is easy to hold on target with the 80 percent let-off. This bow only weighs 3.2 pounds, which is lighter than other bows that cost two and three times as much. Most shooters recommend changing the rest and sight that come in the Ready-Aim-Kill package as quality is suspect, but none will disagree with the shootability of this platform.

Finish

This bow only comes in MossyOak Breakup Infinity but can be custom ordered in other finishes for a fee.

Risers/Limb

The riser of the Core is a machined aluminum that is very strong and light-weight. It has an integrated broadhead shelf, integrated synthetic grip, and partially integrated limb pockets. These pockets allow the bolts to fit easily through the limbs and into the riser and have a pair of side tabs that align the limbs and hold them securely in place. The riser allows the use of longer limb bolts for easier draw weight adjustments. Each full turn of the bolt equals about three pounds of draw weight. There are also bolt inspection holes at each end for maintaining positive awareness of this adjustment - to ensure the bolt is not adjusted out too far.The limbs on this bow are made of E-Glass composite materials and are machined to their final form. Before being bolted to the riser, they are matched based on deflection ranges to provide maximum efficiency. The limbs come in three max weights; 50#, 60#, and 70#, giving the Core a weight range of 40# - 70#.

Other Components

This bow comes with the E-Glass limbs, Core Single Cam system with rotating modules, carbon string stop, and a Ready-Aim-Kill package that includes an Octane Capture Rest, Apex 3-pin sight, Octane Dead Lock quiver, wrist sling, Octane 5-inch Ultra-Lite stabilizer, alloy peep, and string loop. Many shooters have not spoken highly of the components of this package and readily suggest changing the rest and the sights.

Eccentric System

This rig has the Core Single Cam with rotating modules. The cam and the idler wheel are machined from aluminum and ride on sealed bearings, making this a smooth drawing bow while reducing friction and enhancing efficiency. The rotating module makes the draw length adjustment very simple and without the need of a bow press, and it is adjustable from 25" to 30" in half-inch increments. The cam and idler wheel have deep grooves keeping the string on track. This cam also provides an 80 percent let-off making it easy to hold on target for longer periods of time.

Grip

The grip is a one-piece synthetic grip molded to fit perfectly on the riser. This grip is comfortable and designed to promote a neutral wrist position for improved accuracy when shooting.

Shootability

This is a well-built rig and is destined to be fairly popular. Some shooters have even stated it is the smoothest drawing bow they have ever shot. The single-cam configuration starts easy and builds throughout the draw cycle until it reaches a slight hump before hitting let-off of 80 percent. Once let-off is reached, the bow is easy to hold on target until the shooter is ready to let it fly.

Silencing Package

The integrated limb pockets, the 5-inch Octane Ultra Lite stabilizer, string stop, and cable silencers. All of this matched with the aluminum riser make this rig a very quiet shooter.

Compared to Similar Bows

BowDiamond CoreMission Ballistic
Version 20152015
PictureDiamond CoreMission Ballistic
Brace Height7.25 "7 "
AtA Length31 "30.5 "
Draw Length25 " - 30 "26 " - 30 "
Draw Weight40 lbs - 70 lbs50 lbs - 70 lbs
IBO Speed313 fps330 fps
Weight3.2 lbs4.18 lbs
Let-Off80% 80%
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So, how does the Diamond Core compare to other bows that came out in 2013? Let's compare it to the Mission Ballistic. As stated, both were introduced in 2013 and are very similar in design. The Core has a 31" ATA, and the Ballistic 30.5." The Core has 1/4" more brace height and is a full pound lighter overall. The Ballistic is quite a bit faster than the Core - 330 fps compared to 313 fps. Although there have been several complaints about the components in the R.A.K. package for the Core, it does come with the bow, whereas the same package is sold separately with the Ballistic. This will add at least $100 to the base price - $399 for the Core vs $499 for the Ballistic.Both rigs are solid shooting platforms and are quiet throughout the shot, and both have a choice of 50#, 60#, and 70# peak draw weight limbs. Each has 80 percent let-off, so they are easy to hold on target, and both are accurate. Unless the shooter just feels a need for speed, the Diamond Core is worth giving a chance. This is a very smooth, accurate, lightweight bow, and offers a lot of quality at an affordable price.

Usage Scenarios

This rig is easy to overlook in today's market, since it is so economically priced, and a little slow compared to today's bows. Do not let this fool you. It is smooth to draw, easy to hold, and accurate to shoot. Some consider it a beginner bow, but it can be found in all aspects of archery from simple target shooting to competition shooting. With a 313 fps, this bow is smooth, forgiving, and ready to go. It also comes in at only 3.2 pounds, making it very easy to carry around the 3D range or your favorite hunting locale.

Value

This rig was first introduced to the archery community for the 2013 lineup with a price tag of $499 and is still going strong. It has also been touted as "probably the best bow on the market for the price." At this price, it is considerably less than the average for a compound bow, and should certainly be looked at.

Summary

The Diamond Core is a 31" shooting platform with a 7.25" brace height, adjustable from 25" - 30," can be purchased with 50#, 60#, or 70# peak weight limbs, and packs a solid 31 fps. Although this is slow by today's standards, it packs plenty of punch to satisfy even the most hard core hunter. It is super smooth and extremely quiet. The only complaints anyone has had with this rig was with some of the components that are part of the R.A.K. package, specifically the rest and the sights. Do not let this divert your attention to a very nice bow at a very nice price.

User Reviews

  • 3 reviews
  • ( out of 3 reviews for all versions)
great bow

Version: 2015 Diamond Core

Rating:

Pros: light, accurate

Cons: my cable rod as come out twice in the last 2 years, I shoot 2 months before season comes in 3/4 times a week. No big deal though, the second time I just put super glue on the rod and I'm sure it won't come out again.

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I bought this bow a couple years ago after shooting different higher end bows at the shop and this one fit me perfect. I like the feel in my hand and not to mention the light weight. I have shot out to 70 yards and put up 3 inch groupings. I have no complaints about this bow and I feel no need to buy another bow for a while. I have also upgraded all the accessories on my bow and put the RTH package on my older bow when I sold it.

Best beginner bow for the money

Version: 2015 Diamond Core

Rating:

Pros: Very nice draw cycle
Smooth and great backwall

Cons: String Stop on single cam can wear cable if not fixed.

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All in all this is a very lightweight great beginner bow. What was a surprise was no hand shock. If you look at it's limbs, you would think the limbs are not parallel and when breaking the shot the bow would jump forward. It does not and Diamond from Bowtech really designed this bow well so the limbs cancel each other out on releasing it's stored energy. The lower cam, string stop - put some peep sight tubing around it so it will not eat up your cable string. Also you can unwind the limbs via limb bolts and adjust strings, change strings, cables, add twists, adjust peep sight without a bow press. So this is very easy to use in changing strings and cables without a bow press. Diamond Core - great beginner bow.

Never regretted to give my Hoyd away and took that Core.

Version: 2015 Diamond Core

Rating:

Pros: Smooth, quiet and extremly accurate.
I never shoot more than four arrows a time because the risk of splitting them is quite high

Cons: nothing

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