Compound Bow Comparator

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Version2013 Parker Python2012 Parker Inferno
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Parker PythonParker Inferno
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2013 Parker Python2012 Parker Inferno
Brace Height7 "7.5 "
AtA Length30 "30.375 "
Draw Length26 " - 31 "26 " - 31 "
Draw Weight50 lbs - 70 lbs50 lbs - 70 lbs
IBO Speed325 fps320 fps
Weight4.25 lbs3.75 lbs
Let-Off80% 80%
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Parker PythonParker Inferno
Summary
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Although shooters may pass up the Python because it is classified as a "budget bow," shooters are given tons of really nice high-end features. It is truly spectacular how great this bow draws and shoots. With desirable hunting specifications, good speed, and the ability to personalize the draw many shooters will be able to get over the lack of finish choices offered on the Python. Read full review...

Parker has come a long way in creating a user-friendly smooth drawing compound bow. The smooth drawing cams shooting up to 330 feet per second may be enough to cancel out the hand shcok and bulky grip. The Inferno is offered at a great price and features high-end technology and shootability. With lots of adjustability and the options to fully accessorize the Inferno from the factory, for the same price as most high-end bows, the Parker Inferno should not be overlooked. With the mass of 3.75 pounds and a 30 3/8 axel-to-axel measurement, the Parker Inferno would do a great job as a new hunting bow. Read full review...

Parker PythonParker Inferno
Pros
  • Affordable $599 price tag
  • Tons of high-end bow technologies including a roller guard, adjustable back wall, and a tunable string stop system
  • Single cam speeds up to 325 feet per second with a 7-inch brace height
  • Affordably priced at $499
  • Forgiving 7.5-inch brace height
  • Bare bow mass of 3.75 pounds
Parker PythonParker Inferno
Cons
  • Only one finish option
  • Accessories are needed to reduce the handshock
  • A little hand shock
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