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The RANGER III
was designed specifically to fit the small archer who dreams
of bow hunting. With a peak weight of 45 lbs., The Ranger
is adjustable down to 15 lbs. so that even the smallest
person can get into the sport. The Ranger comes standard
with high let-off draw length modules that offer a draw
length range from 22-28" as well as Darton's exclusive
Universal Modules offering draw lengths from 17-27" of draw
length. Other high quality features include adjustable
positive draw stops. This is a comfortable bow for anyone
to hold with a mass weight of less than 3 pounds. The
Ranger III is available in Realtree Hardwoods®
HD™ Green only. The
Ranger III is available as a bow only or as a package with a
camo bow quiver, 3-Pin Fiber Optic Sight, 3-arrows and an
arrow rest.
Ranger III Bow
Ranger III Bow Package
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Ranger III |
Ranger II |
Ranger I
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Item# |
7218 |
7219 |
7216 |
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Draw Weight |
15-45 |
15-45 |
15-30 |
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Draw Length |
17-28" |
17-28" |
17-25" |
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Axle to Axle |
32" |
32" |
32" |
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Brace Height |
6 7/8" |
6 /78" |
6 7/8" |
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Mass Weight |
2.9 lbs. |
2.9 lbs. |
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Eff Let-off |
*40%-75%% |
*40%-75% |
40% |
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*1A@34%, 1B@ 45%
and 2-7@70% |
| MSRP RANGER III $261.10 |
| MSRP RANGER II $233.32 |
| MSRP. RANGER I $194.43 |
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The RANGER I
(not shown) was designed to get the smallest youngster
started in archery with Darton quality equipment at the
lowest entry level price. A peak weight of 30 pounds is
adjustable all the way to 15 pounds. The power stroke is
enhanced with 35% let-off to ensure that the young shooter
has a highly enjoyable shooting experience. Innovative
Darton technology has eliminated the need for specific draw
length adjustments, offering a smooth valley of 17-25 inches
of draw. Other high quality features include adjustable
positive draw stops to insure safety with short arrows. The
Ranger weight less than 3 pounds and is available with all
black riser and camo limbs. The Ranger is also available as
a package with a bow quiver, 3-Pin Fiber Optic Sight,
3-arrows and an arrow rest.
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