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76er Bear takedown recurve

Started by V-Archer, February 04, 2008, 05:38:00 PM

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V-Archer

Guys I need some help here. Today a guy called me and asked if I could repair the lower limb of a 76er Bear takedown recurve. I asked what the problem was and he replied that there was a long crack in the middle section of the limb as well as a large damaged area at the side of that limb. I told him that I'm no expert in fixing that but it is likely that the limb is toast. He then said if I knew someone who has a set of (black) limbs for this bow in the range of 50-55#.
So here it is: Is there anyone on this forum who can help me out with this one?   :help:  

Thanks,

V-Archer   :archer:
"If you have the will to win you have achieved half your success; if you don't, you have achieved half your failure"

d. ward

I think your right about the toast part...And I don't think they ever made black factory limbs for the 76er,maybe the minuteman,but pretty sure no 76ers.But a good used 76er is well under 100.00 and it may be best to look for another bow in the weight he wants and a can of flat black spray paint.....bowdoc

Brian Krebs

they were solid fiberglass limbs -weren't they?
I remember the hand shock on them was teeth shattering ...  :(  

I have one that actually is my sons; that Fred signed. A limb twisted on it.
THE VOICES HAVEN'T BOTHERED ME SINCE I STARTED POKING THEM WITH A Q-TIP.

jcp161

I have a Bear Takedown Hunter that as far as I know was the same as the 76er. The tip on one of my limbs cracked but the other one is solid. They're brown, however. I just checked them out and it looks like the lower one is the good one. It has a sticker/writing that says extra heavy limb, use 50# arrow and someone scratched in EXH 65. If it's something he can use let me know. You can have it for the cost of shipping. FYI.

John
"In bow hunting, the goal is not marksmanship but shooting well. And shooting well, after all, is merely a matter of only taking shots you can make."-Hunting from Home-Christopher Camuto

dachba

A 76'r limb is all fiberglass.  The limb mentioned is probably not fixable.  The dark brown/green limbs usually made a 45# bow.  There were also other limb colors usually representing lighter bow weights.

In the past, I've owned three of these bows.  They're actually pretty good shooters and great for fishing.  I can't remember any hand shock, but everyone feels handshock differently.

Dave in Ft. Collins,CO
Dave from North Bend, Oregon


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