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How Many Shoot and LOVE Bear TakeDowns?

Started by Nala, November 19, 2010, 01:10:00 AM

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Ray Lyon

Chuck,
Although I'm a vintage Bear Quiver fan, I really like the Great Northern side mount quiver on my A Handle.

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Also, my #2 RER limbs on an A riser shoot amazingly well!!! I draw about 28.5 inches and they're shooting a 575 grain arrow much flatter than I would have expected.
 
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smokin joe

The other Bear TD aficionados will appreciate this.

I recently lucked into an old-stock but new green-stripe TD that had spent its entire life in the back room of a sporting goods store. It still has the stickum from the factory stickers on it (the store owner peeled them off). It is a very early, low serial number riser with the green tip limbs that came new with it. It is absolutely new and spotless.

I'll try to post some photos this weekend after I get it set up and shoot it a few times.

It is Bear TD number 5 for me.
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gvdocholiday

QuoteOriginally posted by smokin joe:
The other Bear TD aficionados will appreciate this.

I recently lucked into an old-stock but new green-stripe TD that had spent its entire life in the back room of a sporting goods store. It still has the stickum from the factory stickers on it (the store owner peeled them off). It is a very early, low serial number riser with the green tip limbs that came new with it. It is absolutely new and spotless.

I'll try to post some photos this weekend after I get it set up and shoot it a few times.

It is Bear TD number 5 for me.
A or B Riser?
"Live like you ain't afraid to die....don't be scared, just enjoy the ride."

smokin joe

The green-stripe was only made in the B riser.
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NIGEL01

I've got a new two tone that I can't get quieted down.  Any suggestions?

William F. Adams

Have you tried putting moleskin on the limbs where they mate up against the riser?

I wrap mine from the back, just shy of where the metal on the riser covers it around the bottom / top around the curved portion and up onto the flat portion.

woodchucker

For a 60" bow.....

What are the Pros/Cons,Differances,Performance, Between an "A" handle,with #3 limbs... Or a "B" handle, with #1 limbs?

I believe Papa Bear prefered a "B" handle, with #1 limbs. Wondering why??? I'm looking to get a new Bear T/D, for what will probly be my last bow. Want to make the right choice!!!!!

(Dad always said, "Do it right,the 1st time! You'll never have to do it again...")
I only shoot WOOD arrows... My kid makes them, fast as I can break them!

There is a fine line between Hunting, & Sitting there looking Stupid...

May The Great Spirit Guide Your Arrows..... Happy Hunting!!!

Chad Orde

I have had #1 and #3 limbs on a B riser. At my 29" draw I like the #3 making a 64" bow.
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NIGEL01

QuoteOriginally posted by William F. Adams:
Have you tried putting moleskin on the limbs where they mate up against the riser?

I wrap mine from the back, just shy of where the metal on the riser covers it around the bottom / top around the curved portion and up onto the flat portion.
I've wrapped some around the top curved spot, but I'll try the backside too.  Thanks

smokin joe

OK, Bear TD Fans:
This afternoon I set up the greenstripe TD that I acquired. As you may remember, it had spent its entire life in the back room of a sporting goods store until I bought it recently. It is old stock, but it is new.

Here is the really low serial number:
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smokin joe

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smokin joe

...and here it is dressed up with a Bear 4-arrow quiver:


Here are the limb serial numbers:
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smokin joe

And of course this is important, here is how it shoots. First shot with only a guess as to the proper arrow. Additional shots confirmed its smooth shooting and accuracy. I may have to take this little beauty out deer hunting some time.

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woodchucker

The last picture, says it all!!!!!  :thumbsup:

Are the limbs #1's ??? Not up to date on all the Serial #s and markings...   :confused:
I only shoot WOOD arrows... My kid makes them, fast as I can break them!

There is a fine line between Hunting, & Sitting there looking Stupid...

May The Great Spirit Guide Your Arrows..... Happy Hunting!!!

smokin joe

Thanks, Woodchucker. All of the green-stripe bows were B risers with #1 limbs making a 60" bow.
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woodchucker

Hmmm.... A Bubinga "B" handle, with #1 limbs is looking better all the time!!!!!  :thumbsup:

Good thing I have lots of time, The "loose change" jug doesn't fill up very fast...   :rolleyes:
I only shoot WOOD arrows... My kid makes them, fast as I can break them!

There is a fine line between Hunting, & Sitting there looking Stupid...

May The Great Spirit Guide Your Arrows..... Happy Hunting!!!

Chad Orde

Ok my turn I love and that's not a word I use allot, lol my Bear.
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Chad Orde

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