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Main Boards => PowWow => Topic started by: Hit-or-Miss on December 13, 2009, 09:12:00 AM
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Does anyone know where the Bear Montana is made? I have been eye balling one for awhile now, as my old #60 PSE Heritage series longbow's cap is delaminating, and although it's still a good shooter, duct tape and all, I'm looking to upgrade. I looked at a Montana in Cabela's last night, and it looks like a very rugged and well built weapon.
The Bear Montana also appears to get very good feedback on various forums, however, according to the Dick's Sporting goods website, they list the country of origin as China...? Is this correct? I knew Escalade/Bear imported their youth bows from Asia, but I thought the recurves and longbows were still made in Florida by US workers. Now let me be very clear, I'm not knocking China, if the Montana IS made there, they appear to do a superb job, and I intend to buy one in the near future.
I'm just curious where they are manufactured. Thanks in advance!
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Not sure where its made but be aware that the Dicks web site has no affiliation with the stores I ordered a gun cabinet and it didn't have any hardware with it,called the store and they said we don't have anything to do with the on-line company.the whole thing became a pain in the a$$.Cabelas you can always send it back.My archery shop here has one and it does look tough,I like the way it feels as well.Good luck with your search.
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Thanks for the Warning. I thought it was the same outfit, in a similar fashion to Sears. Very misleading website/outfit.
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I had a Montana and loved it. I think its a great bow.I don't know where they are made. I thought they were made in the U.S.. I guess you never know these days. With the way the economy is now, I would buy a bow made in the U.S.. Thats just my opinion.
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You owe yourself to look in the classifieds. Too many great bows in pristine condition for less than the Montana. If not what you want place a WTB ad. Good luck.
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I had a montana, shot great, no hand shock. They are a pretty darn good bow, you can find them in the classifeds here and other websites for$200 and under regularly.
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Awesome bow, I love mine....... fyi... its NOT for sale! :biglaugh:
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Great bows, have had a couple still have one 50#er.Bullet proof. Just a good hunting bow that will last a long time. Not to pricey either...used ones go for 140-200 $'s.
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The Bear Montana is made in Gainesville, FL. USA I Guarantee it! Ken
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Thanks Coyote! I'm guessing from your location, you would know. I'll feel better about getting one now.
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I went to the Gainesville factory two years ago and bought a Montana there. They are still made in the USA, or at least were then.
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I own one & it's an excellent bow. You could do a lot worse for a lot more money.
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Thanks for the feedback guys!
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Ditto everyone else. Great bow. I don't use mine enough, but I do like it. Maybe if I quit work and school and do nothing but hunt it'll see more use? ;)
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The only longbow I own is a Montana. I really like it. I don't have any other LB to compare it to but I don't think I could be happier for the money.
I have a 50# my cousin has a 55#. Both excellent shooters, quiet, accurate and no hand shock.
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Just retired my Montana after hunting through my earliest years with it. What a bow; always gonna sing it's praises. A good shooter that's tough as nails...
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Chris, are you retiring Supertramp? That bow seems to treat you well are you shooting something new?
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Might be a crazy question but a Montana is pretty much a classic D-shape longbow right? Never messed with one and seen there is one forsale at the local shop so I was just curious about it now.
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ckanous,
It is a slight reflex deflex.
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I Figure if its Good Enough for Byron Ferguson :thumbsup: :biglaugh:
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I have one in 50#. It's a shooter. And for the money, you can't beat it.
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I picked a used one up last summer and hunted with it all fall. Great shooter. No complaints at all.
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Id buy one, but ya cannot find a 40 or 45#'er.
I don't think they make'em.
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I have seen them advertised from 45 to 60 Lbs, but only up to 55 in Left hand.
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Originally posted by Hit-or-Miss:
I have seen them advertised from 45 to 60 Lbs, but only up to 55 in Left hand.
no kidding? :D
where at?
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just checked out e Bear web site.
They make them from 35# up.
I suppose i'd have to special order it for the lighter # :archer:
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In the BEAR 2009 catalog.
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My uncle bought one 45# he is new to archery. he bought arrows that should be way over spine with plastic vanes and is shooting the nocks off at 20 yard's.
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I thought Bears traditional and compound bows were made in Evansville Ind., since the companys near bankruptcy and whiskerbiscuts and trophyridge sights were made at the Gainsville plant. Mike
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3Rivers archery has them 45 to 60 right hand, 45 to 55 left hand
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There is a 45# at the local shop now, that is the one that got me interested. $330
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Originally posted by ckanous:
There is a 45# at the local shop now, that is the one that got me interested. $330
There's one on the classifieds at AT for $225 shipped. It's not mine and I don't know the guy selling it, but seems like a good deal for the $$.