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Montana or Grizzly?

Started by Bakes168, May 12, 2008, 05:42:00 PM

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Bakes168

Does anyone have any opinions on which bow would be best, a new Bear Montana or Grizzly? I have a 30" draw and I don't know which one would be best, plus I'm just undecided on which one I like best.
Does anyone have any sweet pics or info?
"A hunt based only on trophies taken falls short of what the ultimate goal should be...time to commune with your inner soul as you share the outdoors with the birds, animals, and fish that live there"
-Fred Bear

James 2:19-20

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Bowspirit

Neither is best, per say. I've hunted with both for at least two years each, but I must say that I prefer the Montana. But that's just me; I love the grip and the way it points. It just suits me.

BTW, my draw is also 30".
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MOstate

I have a 55# Grizzly that I draw to 29inches and I love it! It doesnt feel like it stacks much, this is my first trad bow so don't take my word fully, and its smoother to me than the Montana. I really like the grip as well. It's very accurate as well, most anything within 15 yards is in trouble 1st shot. And I've had it 5 months.
Fred Bear Grizzly #55
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BowHuntingFool

I've never shot a Griz so I can't help ya there. I really love my Montana. Great bow with no hand shock and quietly shoots a 585 grain arrow with authority!!!!!!! Good luck and have fun with whatever bow you buy! Let us know what you decide!
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freeman

I'm a longbow guy, so I'd have to go with the montana. Don't know anything about the grizzly, but they are two totally different bows/grip styles. I'd try to decide on a preference before you lay out money on a new bow, even a fairly inexpensive one.

Bakes168

Thanks guys, I'll let you know what I get.
Bakes
"A hunt based only on trophies taken falls short of what the ultimate goal should be...time to commune with your inner soul as you share the outdoors with the birds, animals, and fish that live there"
-Fred Bear

James 2:19-20

USMC Infantry

ron w

I have some very nice bows but my go to bow is one of my Montanas. One is 50# the other is 55#. Just my opinion but I think the longbow is faster and makes less noise.
In the beginner's mind there are many possibilities. In the expert's there are few...So the most difficult thing is always to keep your beginner's mind...This is also the real secret of the arts: always be a beginner.  Shunryu Suzuki

donw

i like the montana, too...
i was told by a sales person, when purchasing an out-of-date newpaper that it was out-of-date...

i told her "i've been told i'm out-of-date, too"...

does that mean i'm up-to-date?

DeerSpotter

Don't forget to look on the classifieds, do a search for Montana longbow, there was one on there for $280 that was pretty new

Carl
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laddy

Even though I am a longbow shooter, I must add that the old Bear Grizzly is about the most under rated bow on the market.  I have not examined the newer make up, but if it is as good a shooter as the older models it would feel smoother and shoot faster than the Montana.

WidowEater

my first two bows were a grizzly and a montana respectively.  I shot both well.  The montana better.  I accomidated readily to the broom handle grip and it was great.  Felt like i was pointing my finger at the target as I hit it time after time.
Silence over speed.  Heavier arrows never hurt.


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