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  • Bone-melting speed combined with ultra-smooth performance
  • Throttle Cam Tech
  • Rotating draw length modules
  • Adjust draw length between 26.5'' and 30.5''
  • Limb-mounted bearing assembly
  • Highest-tolerance fully machined riser
  • IBO Speed: 333+ fps
  • 80% let-off Single Cam
  • 3-pin sight
  • Hostage™ arrow rest
  • One-piece 5-arrow quiver
  • 5" stabilizer
  • Installed string suppressor
  • Installed peep sight and sling

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50-60 lbs.

Right Hand

26.5"-30.5"

Axle-To-Axle Length: 32"
Brace Height (in): 7"
Arrow Speed (fps): 333
Weight: 3.8 lbs.
38-890-618-01
Your Price: $599.99
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60-70 lbs.

Right Hand

26.5"-30.5"

Axle-To-Axle Length: 32"
Brace Height (in): 7"
Arrow Speed (fps): 333
Weight: 3.8 lbs.
38-890-619-01
Your Price: $599.99
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50-60 lbs.

Left Hand

26.5"-30.5"

Axle-To-Axle Length: 32"
Brace Height (in): 7"
Arrow Speed (fps): 333
Weight: 3.8 lbs.
38-890-618-02
Your Price: $599.99
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60-70 lbs.

Left Hand

26.5"-30.5"

Axle-To-Axle Length: 32"
Brace Height (in): 7"
Arrow Speed (fps): 333
Weight: 3.8 lbs.
38-890-619-02
Your Price: $599.99
In stock


  • Bone-melting speed combined with ultra-smooth performance
  • Throttle Cam Tech
  • Rotating draw length modules
  • Adjust draw length between 26.5'' and 30.5''
  • Limb-mounted bearing assembly
  • Highest-tolerance fully machined riser
  • IBO Speed: 333+ fps
  • 80% let-off Single Cam
  • 3-pin sight
  • Hostage™ arrow rest
  • One-piece 5-arrow quiver
  • 5" stabilizer
  • Installed string suppressor
  • Installed peep sight and sling

We’ve gathered the most impressive advancements of modern compound bow engineering and combined them in the BlackOut— a bow that quietly delivers bone-melting speed and ultra-smooth performance! The Throttle Cam Tech is the fastest and the most efficient single cam on the market, sending arrows screaming into your target at up to 333 fps with a whole new level of accuracy. Parallel limbs store huge power reserves, and the whisper-quiet shot will surprise your quarry in a very deadly way. And with a 7" brace height and 32" axle-to-axle length, its peerless design and perfect balance make this bow a pure joy to shoot. Color: Realtree AP™. Weight: 3.8 lbs.

Package includes 3-pin sight, Hostage™ arrow rest, one-piece 5-arrow quiver, 5" stabilizer, installed string suppressor, and installed peep sight and sling

Throttle Cam Tech
The fastest single cam on the market! This cam has been stripped down and rebuilt from scratch, machining it to the tightest tolerances possible for unmatched efficiency so all potential power stored in the limbs is transferred to the arrow with minimal energy drop.

Rotating Draw Length Modules
Adjusting the draw length between 26.5" and 30.5" (in 1/2" increments) is as simple as removing the module screws, rotating the module, and retightening it. No bow-press required!

Limb-Mounted Bearing Assembly
Most manufacturers integrate the bearing into the cam itself, which can lead to inefficient power transfer and imbalanced rotation. We’ve placed the bearing assembly on the limb tips instead, allowing near-perfect efficiency and unencumbered, true centered alignment.

Highest-Tolerance Fully Machined Riser
The 6061 T6 aluminum riser is precisely CNC machined to eliminate unnecessary weight and maximize strength. It’s long enough to add precious forgiveness to each shot, yet short enough to maneuver deftly in ground blinds or tight treestands.

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It depends. If you have been hearing that the lip on the idler wheel is too small and allows the string to fall off too easily, then sort of. That is true and false. Yes.. the lip is too small, it really needs to be bigger. But, this should be no problem to a seasoned shooter. If you torque the heck out of your bow the string will pop of. Keep the bow straight like it should be and you should have no problems
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No. Possibly too long but it depends on your rest. Draw length is measured 1 3/4 inches from right around the middle of the shelf, maybe a little closer to the base of the rest. I still have the Hostage rest on the bow ( I don't like it but I don't feel like changing it at the moment), I shoot a 30" draw and 29" arrows. Hope this helps.
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Not sure if this was answered, it's a Diamond (Bow Tech).
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Diamond/bowtech
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On the box that you get it shows Diamond. which I beleive is BowTech
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Diamond Archery which is a take off from Bowtech.
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I don't know about the actual Bowtech counterpart. But I believe it is basically a Diamond Fugitive. I THINK. Don't quote me on that though
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The Bowtech Outlaw is the closest to the Blackout
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I was wondering what the numbers on both cams meant. I am assuming the throttle cam is the weight and the other is the length.
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You can get a manual from Diamond Archery. The two sets of numbers on the lower cam are the Module Position and the Module/Post Setting numbers. There is a combination of numbers that equal different draw lengths on different Diamond bows.
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The numbers indicate draw length and let off.
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You can get the Blackout in 50 to 60 lbs or 60 to 70 lbs draw weights. They have two different limb lengths.
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i think they make a 50-60 and a 60-70 draw weight
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It is available in the 50-60 or 60-70 draw weight.
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It would depend on your draw length Mine is 28 and my arrows are 29 inches. They cut them to my length at the store
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Probably. You would need a 35 inch draw length for 33 inch arrows. A good length it 1-2 inches shorter than your draw length. At full draw the tip of your broadhead should be no more than 1 inch forward of your riser shelf.
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Generally, we recommend that archers order an arrow an inch longer than their draw length. This is to compensate for any measuring errors.
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32 inches
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32" axle-to-axle length,
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Yes unless your draw length is to small or to big it goes from 26.5 to 31 .5
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That would depend on your draw length. The draw length is 26.5'' and 30.5''
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Can anyone tell me what the brace height is on the bow.
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7 inches
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a huge 6 inches
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7" brace height.
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7" brace height
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