hi i am thinking of buying the bear td supreme
and a extra set of the new longer 3#lims that will make the bow a 64" i draw 29 and i was thinking getting one set of limbs at 50# and one at 55# or maybe even 60#
wich limbs should i get in the heavier 55# 0r 60# the shorter 60" or will it stack at my 29" draw ? i pulled an older bear tk 60" and it stacked really bad at my draw it was a 60 pounder ,and no it was not my muscles stacking i have bows that are much heavier that do not stack , also last quiestion do you think they will make the supreme in 2009 or is it only a 2008 edition ? iff they are still going to make it in 2009 i will wait untill my finances are better .
thx very much in advance for any sugestions
B riser #1 limbs make a 60" bow and pound for pound will shoot faster than the longer #3 limbs.
I have shot the Bear TD's quite a bit and the only time I had an issue with stack was with a set of green tip #2B (Same as #1) on the short riser. At 29" they hit a wall and went off the charts.
My present setup is a set of 61# #1's on a B riser and get no stack out to 30"
Hi Earl thx for that, i might get the 60" in the heavier poundage the shorter limbs would make it more manuverable .
The TD Supreme is an excellent bow! My draw is a full 30". The bow doesn't start to stack until after that, but at only 60" I start to feel the finger pinch.
If you're going to be buying extra limbs, I'd highly recommend getting the #2 limbs from RiversEdge Recurves. They're less expensive than new Bear limbs and pound for pound much faster.
Hi Jeremy im going to take a look at RiversEdge Recurves i shoot 3 under so maybe il get less finger pinch .
thx again cody