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Title: 1952 & 1953 Bear Grizzly Static Recurves - Brace Height?
Post by: Iowa Tom L. on January 15, 2012, 11:31:00 PM
I was wondering if someone with experience with these bows could provide me with some brace height information to work with?

Also, if anyone has any shooting/using advice particular to these bows I would appreciate it (besides B50 strings & practice, practice, and more practice   :)   ).

Thank You,

Tom
Title: Re: 1952 & 1953 Bear Grizzly Static Recurves - Brace Height?
Post by: Lincoln Ribeiro on January 15, 2012, 11:44:00 PM
I'd like to see some pictures of these bows. Today I see static tips at horsebows only.
Title: Re: 1952 & 1953 Bear Grizzly Static Recurves - Brace Height?
Post by: Bjorn on January 15, 2012, 11:51:00 PM
I have several Grizzlies from the early 50's, have hunted with them, and shot them a lot. 6 1/2- 3/4 is a good brace height. Use a heavy arrow or you may get a bit of feedback from the bow. Very fun bow to shoot; you will feel like the arrows are going down range at a blistering speed.
Title: Re: 1952 & 1953 Bear Grizzly Static Recurves - Brace Height?
Post by: americanhunter7 on January 16, 2012, 07:16:00 AM
Here is a thread I started with pics of static tip recurves.

 http://tradgang.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=1;t=093850;p=1

You might also try the search feature typing in static tip recurves. Good luck.  :thumbsup:
Title: Re: 1952 & 1953 Bear Grizzly Static Recurves - Brace Height?
Post by: Iowa Tom L. on January 16, 2012, 09:39:00 AM
Lincoln,

Once I get a Photobucket account I will be able to do that.

Bjorn,

Thanks, I will use your brace recommendations as a starting point (and a heavy arrow).  Once I fully get them set up to shoot I may have to wait until spring or the right day as I have been advised by two individuals that they wouldn't recommend using them in really cold weather.

John,

Thanks for the information.  I had done some searches but had come up empty on anyone mentioning a brace height figure.

I read the thread you started, does John Brooks still build bows?

Thanks for the assistance guys!

Tom