John Harman
Monday, November 27th, 2006 
I took this 9 point 170 pound (field dressed) Whitetail Buck right after the pouring down rain with my Diamond Victory.

I took this 9 point 170 pound (field dressed) Whitetail Buck right after the pouring down rain with my Diamond Victory.

When professional hunter Jacques Senekal of Africa Maximum Safaris
first told me to take the shot on a nice zebra stallion, I held off.
I didn’t want to pass through the big animal and hit the female
standing behind him.
Jacques later told me that shouldn’t be a concern because he’d never
seen an arrow pass through a big stallion before, especially at the
poundage I was shooting.
Because of an old elbow injury my Diamond Liberty was set at just 58
pounds….a little light by most African standards. I was confident
though that my Liberty would be up to the task.
Two days later my set up was put to the test when a six hundred pound
herd stallion gave me a broadside shot at just sixteen yards. I sent
an arrow through both lungs and the top of his heart before passing
out the far side. The zebra ran just fifty yards and went down
within sight.
I thank God for presenting me with such a wonderful hunting
experience, and for the opportunity to work with Diamond Archery.
Diamond bows are the best I’ve ever shot, and the people who stand
behind them are some of the best in the industry.
Mike Avery
Host and Producer
Outdoor Magazine TV/Radio

I got a buck with my Diamond Liberty. It had a nice 15″ inside spread. I was very pleased. The bow was awesome.

We went hunting on a nearby farm last Sunday. It was my first bowhunt,needless to say how excited I was. There were lots of game; kudu,impala,warthog and baboon. I practice quite a lot (only got the bow last month). At 20 yards I am shooting orange size groups. This beautiful male warthog came in last. The hog managed only 80-100 yrds. My bow is set at 45lbs. Thank you for a great product!! Deadly little Diamond!

Nov. 12, 2006
Wisconsin
Ten minutes after my husband has left me in my stand, I hear rattling and some grunts. At first I thought it was my hubby playing a trick on me, waiting to see me get all excited and nervous, or maybe just testing me…. Well I stood up and got prepared just in case. The next thing I know I was pulling back on an 11 pt almost double rack buck not more than 22 yards from my stand. He went about fifty yards. I was so excited I didn’t know what to do. I whistled once and my husband showed up about five min. later with the biggest smile on his face. Currently the pic is hanging in several pro-shops in the area. Now, when the “guys” see me, I hear, “A Diamond, is a girls best friend!”