Barnett Outdoors BAR78184 Draw Weight 150 lbs 35.50-38" Long

SKU:
194200295
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UPC:
042609781843
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MPN:
BAR78184
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The Barnett Outdoors BAR78184 is a compound bow built for serious bowhunters who demand power and range in their hunting setup. With a 150 lb draw weight and an effective draw length of 35.50 to 38 inches, this is a full-power hunting bow engineered for hunters taking on larger game at extended distances. If you're running a dedicated hunting rig and need the kinetic energy that comes with heavier poundage, this Barnett delivers the performance baseline you're looking for.

A 150 lb draw weight puts this bow firmly in the territory of experienced archers and seasoned hunters. You'll get flatter trajectories and deeper penetration—assets that matter when you're closing the distance on elk, moose, or other demanding quarry. The 35.50–38" draw length range accommodates most adult shooters with a standard to slightly longer reach, though proper draw length fit is critical for accuracy and safety, so verify your own measurement before committing to any bow.

Barnett Outdoors has built its reputation on delivering straightforward, hardworking archery gear that doesn't require a second mortgage. This bow reflects that ethos: solid engineering without unnecessary complexity. Whether you're setting up a new hunting bow or upgrading your quiver, the BAR78184's power class and adjustable draw range make it a reliable choice for the serious bowhunter.

Specifications

BrandBarnett Outdoors
ModelBAR78184
Draw Weight150 lbs
Draw Length Range35.50–38"

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this a hunting compound bow?

Yes. The BAR78184 is a hunting-class compound bow with a 150 lb draw weight, designed for bowhunters taking on game at distance. It is not a target or recreational bow.

What draw length does this bow fit?

The BAR78184 accommodates draw lengths from 35.50 to 38 inches. Make sure to measure your own draw length carefully—it's essential for accuracy, comfort, and safe operation. If you fall outside this range, this bow is not the right fit for you.

Is this suitable for a beginner archer?

A 150 lb draw weight is on the heavier end and requires significant strength and archery experience to shoot safely and accurately. Beginners should start with lighter poundage and work up as their strength and technique develop. Consult with an experienced bow technician or instructor before purchasing.