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Bear Take down Recurve

Started by huntin_sparty, May 18, 2011, 10:27:00 AM

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huntin_sparty

Ive got Bear fever after watching the Fred Bear DVDs.  No shops near by have them in stock I was curious if anyone shot the A riser with #1 limbs 56 inch bow?  I have a 27 3/4 draw and was curious if I would have finger pinch.  Let me know if anyone with 28 inch draw shot these bows and if there was any pinch?

Thanks, for your help.
Andrew
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vermonster13

You should be fine. Best to try one first if you can as always.
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cacciatore

I have some Bear TD and 3 As.At my 29" I don't feel any finger pinch with #1 limbs.I really love the way they shoot expecially with Rose Oak Creation limbs.
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JimB

You will definitely be fine.I bought my first one in 1972 and a newer on several years ago,both 56" and have no trouble with a 29" draw.Great shooting bows too.

huntin_sparty

I really like the grip on my Kodiak magnum is it a higher wrist like that?
Thanks for the feedback!
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Orion

I shoot a 56-inch Bear takedown for turkey hunting out of a blind.  Otherwise I shoot 64-inch longbows.  I have a 28-inch draw and can feel the difference in finger pinch between the 56-inch Bear and the 64-inch ACSs. It's not usually a problem.  However, if I shoot the short bow a lot on a daily basis (which I do for several weeks in advance of our turkey season) I begin to get a sore index finger.

But not all folks react the same.  If you're already shooting a Kodiak magnum (52"), and you don't feel finger pinch, you're not going to feel it with a 56-inch T/D either.

I'd characterize the magnum grip as high wrist.  By comparison, theT/D is medium.


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