

🏹 Own the hunt with power, precision, and pro-level durability.
The Southland Archery Supply Outrage Compound Bow delivers a professional-grade 275fps speed with a fully adjustable 25-31" draw length and a robust 70 lbs max draw weight. Crafted with an aluminum riser and CNC machined cams, it offers durability and precision. Featuring a 75-80% let-off for easier aiming and backed by an industry-leading 3-year US warranty, this autumn camo bow is the ultimate starter weapon for serious archers ready to elevate their game.













































| ASIN | B00FATVSUM |
| Archery Draw Length | 31 Inches |
| Archery Draw Weight | 70 Pounds |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,213,486 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #389 in Archery Compound Bows |
| Brand Name | SAS |
| Color | Camo Green |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (91) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00820103518796 |
| Hand Orientation | Right Hand |
| Included Components | Compound Bow |
| Item Type Name | Compound Bow |
| Item Weight | 4.24 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Southland Archery Supply |
| Manufacturer Part Number | SAS-770 |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Model Name | Compound Bow |
| Model Number | SAS-770 |
| UPC | 820103518796 |
| Warranty Description | Manufacture Warranty |
M**R
Great bow. Cheap price. Lethal to anything smaller than an elephant.
Purchased this bow in June 2015. All the pictures and video were taken with this bow. You're officially buying what my archery instructors called "The Cannon". It's a great starter bow. With such a cheap price, it leaves you enough to get new accessories to try out. I could not pull the string when I first got the bow. I lowered the draw weight to about 55lbs by unscrewing the bolts of each arm. I had to purchase the "bow trainer" and practice every day pulling more and more weight. Then I finally could pull the string without getting a stroke. Even body builders can't pull this bow string without first building up the right muscles. Once you get use to this, have one of your body builder friends try to pull the string (without triggering the string release). It will be funny moment. Buy a string release, it will save your skin and make you more accurate. Join a league. The free advice will pay for itself and you might be able to score some expensive hand me down accessories at very cheap prices. BE VERY CAREFUL! If you unscrew too much your screw will come out with enough force to seriously hurt you. BE VERY CAREFUL TO FOLLOW INSTRUCTION TO THE T. YOUR LIFE AND HEALTH DEPEND ON IT! DO NOT DRY FIRE (pulling and releasing without an arrow). It will cause the bow at best to derail the string and at worse to self destruct and possibly kill you. I did it once and survived with minimal damage. Should have bought a lottery ticket. Fast forward to 2022, haven't shot the bow since before covid but I also need new strings as they should be replaced periodically. So I haven't shot it since and will not till I replace all the strings. Interesting facts. I calculated the force of the arrow when fired from this bow. It sits on the scale between a 38 and 45 cal handgun bullet on impact with target practice arrows. The only difference is that arrows will pierce both sides of a vest, go through walls, etc. This is not a toy, it will kill someone if fired through a wall. Treat it like a loaded rifle.
M**H
Can’t do any better for an entry level bow!
I am extremely satisfied with this bow. I am an avid hunter looking to make the transition to bow hunting (Deer/hog). Bought this after hearing reviews on Google that this is the “best bow for the money”. That explanation hits this right on the head. First of all you are much better off buying the extra accessories separately yourself for two reasons. 1st of all you will get much better quality parts and 2nd if you decide to upgrade you can carry your sight and etc. over to your next bow. Bow was delivered quickly and came with No loose screws (always good to check this on delivery) I have shot this bow everyday for a few weeks now (both from ground and from a stand)and have had no problems with it. Do not release this bow by hand (use a trigger release) OR DRY FIRE!!!! that’s probably why the string broke on the negative reviews since it is not designed to be released that way and definitely not dry fired. I am not an expert by any means but this bow shoots well and seems to be quiet enough to hunt with. The draw seems good also. I am very happy with this bow. I only gave accuracy a 4 because I’m not sure if it’s just me or the bow lol pic is at 40 yards. Attached are pics to show I’m not some dude working for SAS. My entire setup cost just shy of 200$. Don’t hesitate if you are looking for a starter bow.
M**N
Good bow, flat/aggressive draw force curve may be daunting for beginners.
Manufacturer: man kung Model: b-cb75ac (camo) b-cb75b (black) String: MK-CBS75 (51") Cable: MK-CBC75 (1 pair of 32" cables) Resold as: Wizard Archery Rage 70 lbs 30" (WA-7532AC and WA-7532B) Also Resold as: Apex Berserker Apparently this bow is popular in Russia, there are a lot of russian Youtube videos reviewing or discussing this bow. This bow is a bit harsh. There is no gradual ramp up to the full draw weight. It feels like it's set to 70 lbs for the entire pull. It's a good bow for people who want to hunt elephants or brag about FPS, but it's a little daunting for beginners (like me). I backed my bow down to it's lowest draw weight and it's ok to shoot, but it will take some getting used to. I have been taking an archery course and using lower-pound bows (genesis) and I expected this bow to be harder to shoot, but not THIS hard. I can go to the gym and easily do bent over rows with 70 lbs all day long, but drawing a bow is much different. Drawing this bow at it's full draw weight feels like pulling on a (tree? telephone pole guy wire? insert something that won't move when you pull it). I took a star off because, based on price, this bow seems like a good beginner bow but based on performance it needs a moderately experienced user. We have a 4' diameter foam target in the basement with several pieces of styrofoam behind it. The target is set up great for my daughter's genesis. When using the 70 lb Wizard, arrows are stopped only by the concrete wall behind the target. So dad needs to get his own arrows before I destroy my daughter's equipment. I also need to put something (a few hay bales, better foam etc) behind the target. I added a brush capture rest (3-point, not whisker) but I have not added the sight or shot enough to make comments on grouping, because I don't want to destroy arrows in the process. For those that don't have a manual: My manual said you can reduce the draw weight by turning the allen bolts on the limb pockets counterclockwise NO MORE THAN 4 FULL TURNS. Make sure you do not exceed that value. If you are not sure how many turns they are currently set at, then first tighten them all the way (clockwise) and then back them off up to 4 turns. Adjust both allen bolts the same. Also, you can adjust the draw length without using a bow press. Again, adjust both the upper and lower cams equally. I bought a used bow in barely-used condition. The serving below the nock point, where you place your fingers when you draw, is unattached on the lower end and needs to be re-tied. I can't say that it is the fault of the manufacturer or the original owner, so I can't take a star off, it's just an observation. It has 4 rubber 'nock points' total: one above and below the nock point, and two higher nock points that seem to serve as peep sights. I suspect the string was modified or replaced by the original owner. When I received the bow it was set to it's highest draw weight, and it was very difficult for me to initially lower the draw. The allen bolts were either over tightened or seized, so I had to use a cheater bar (I actually used a ball point pen cap) to stop the allen wrench from destroying my hand. The allen bolts made a lot of groaning noises while I got it loosened. After freeing up the allen bolts, I re-tightened so I was sure I had the maximum draw weight, and then backed off 4 full turns. Overall I am happy with the bow, but only because I know I will get used to it and because I have the luxury of also using my daughter's weaker bow to practice with, so I can gradually get used to this bow while still doing lots of shooting. If this were my only bow, I would probably feel frustrated.
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