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Proper String Length for Bear Cub

Started by NY Bowhunter, November 19, 2009, 08:36:00 AM

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NY Bowhunter

Gentlemen,
    I sent the following e-mail to Bear Archer:  

Hello,
    I have an old bear cub that is in fantastic shape. I would like to use it for deer hunting.  I need to know what string length I should use for this bow. Here is the information that is shown on the bow:

Upper Inside Limb:
-Bear Glass Powered Cub

Lower Inside Limb:
-Bear Archery Company. Grayling, Michigan
-U.S. Patents
  2,423,765
  2,613,660
  2,665,678
  Canada 1953

Left Side of Bow Below Grip
-A
-VN328
-62"
-50#

Thanks for your assistance.

Bear Archery hasn't responded to my e-mail.  Any help that you could provide with proper brace height and string length will be appreciated.

Thanks
Good hunting ethics will keep us all hunting.

LBR

String length will be 58-59", braced at around 8" (measured from the deepest part of the grip).  The draw weight is 50@28.

Chad

George D. Stout

Get a 59" flemish-twist, dacron string..12 strands..twist to brace.  Brace should be between 7 1/2 and 8" somewhere....wherever you like it best for your shooting.


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