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Version | 2010 Mission Eliminator II | 2009 Mission Eliminator | ||
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2010 Mission Eliminator II | 2009 Mission Eliminator | |||
Brace Height | 7.125 " | 7.125 " | ||
AtA Length | 30.25 " | 30.25 " | ||
Draw Length | 24 " - 30 " | 24 " - 30 " | ||
Draw Weight | 40 lbs - 70 lbs | 40 lbs - 70 lbs | ||
IBO Speed | 319 fps | 310 fps | ||
Weight | 3.96 lbs | 4.20 lbs | ||
Let-Off | 80% | 80% | ||
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Mission Eliminator II | Mission Eliminator | |||
Summary Summary review written by our editors. | Overall, those who enjoyed the original Eliminator or Mathews DXT are going to appreciate the changes made resulting in the Eliminator 2. Those shooters demanding more speed and less vibration will find Eliminator II more suitable. Longer draw shooters often report a dislike of short axel-to-axel bows. However, if you are in the market for a short axel-to-axel hunting bow at a great price, the Mission Eliminator 2 may be the bow for you. The short parallel limb design hunting rig offers respectable speed and a variety of higher end options including: a rear stabilizer mounting hole and a Harmonic Dampener option. Choosing from one of the available factory accessory packages will give shooters a great set up for the same price as a higher end bare bow model. Although longer draw shooters normally avoid short axel-to-axel bows because of the string angle, those short to medium draw shooters looking for a maneuverable hunting bow may have found an inexpensive option. Read full review... | The Eliminator has a lot to offer treestand or ground blind hunters at a price that is very appealing. The short axel-to-axel parallel limb design bow offers enough speed and kinetic energy for a variety of big game species with a forgiving brace height and a wide range of adjustability. The Mission Eliminator offers a limited amount of hand shock and is virtually silent after the arrow has been shot making it a fun bow to shoot. With the availability of factory accessory packages, a completely accessorized Eliminator may be the same price as a higher end bare bow. It is not the fastest short axel-to-axel bow available, but for many shooters, the price will more than make up for the lack of speed. For those looking to purchase a new hunting bow, the Mission Eliminator may be a great option. Read full review... | ||
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Aggregate rating Total aggregate rating for all versions | Mission Eliminator II (total rating for all versions) | Mission Eliminator (total rating for all versions) | ||
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