G5 Outdoors Introduces Prime Rival Bow

by
posted on November 18, 2014
** When you buy products through the links on our site, we may earn a commission that supports NRA's mission to protect, preserve and defend the Second Amendment. **

G5 Outdoors has introduced a new addition to its lineup of Prime Bows: the Prime Rival.

The Prime Rival features the company's new PCXL parallel cam system, which is designed to allow the user to adjust the let-off to be set as high as 85 percent for a more comfortable bowhunting set-up, or to a setting as low as 65 percent for added dominance in tournament competition. The Flexis-AR reduces torque on the cables, and is also designed to allow for tuning and adjustment to perfect distance from the arrow for the optimum hunting or competitive set-up.

Technical Specifications:

Axle to axle: 35"
Brace height: 6.25"
IBO speed: 340 FPS
Mass weight: 4.3 lbs.
Draw length: 26"-30"
Draw weight: 30-40# 40-50# 50-60# 60-70#
Patterns Available: Realtree Xtra, GORETM OPTIFADETM Concealment Open Country, Black, Target Bow Colors (Ice Blue, Red Hot, Gamma Green)
MSRP: $999.99 (Camo), $1,049.99 (Black) and $1,199.99 (Target)

For more information, go to G5Outdoors.com.

Latest

Ode To 270 Winchester Lead
Ode To 270 Winchester Lead

An Ode to the .270 Winchester

What is it about the .270 Winchester that remains so appealing to hunters? Sometimes the designers get things right the first time, and if you wanted to develop a cartridge to rival the venerated .30-06, the .270 comes about as close as is practically possible.

First Look: XS Sights 28 M-Lok Slot Handguard for S&W Model 1854

The new XS Sights handguard for Smith & Wesson’s Model 1854 lever-action rifle offers an added level of customization to the platform.

Remington Rimfire Ammo Roundup

Big Green feeds the .22s oh so well.

New for 2025: Kings Camo XKG Shift Collection

Kings Camo has introduced the XKG Shift Collection, a line of quiet, windproof and ultra-versatile apparel designed with whitetail hunters in mind.

Tips & Tricks for Early Season Canada Geese

As anticipated, the first family flock of Canada geese lifted off their nearby river roost, nearly skimmed the big-leafed cottonwoods and set their wings. I called once, letting the half-dozen full-body decoys do the rest. Five birds came in, three left.

First Look: Maven RFZ.1 Zoom Rangefinder

Maven Outdoor Equipment Company, a Wyoming-based brand, has expanded its premium RF series with the launch of the RFZ.1, a laser rangefinder featuring variable magnification.

Interests



Get the best of American Hunter delivered to your inbox.