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58 Grizzly question

Started by brmize, November 13, 2009, 06:56:00 AM

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brmize

Does anyone know to what degree of center a 58 Grizzly is cut?

Thank You,
Brian Mize
"After we've lost a natural place, it's gone for eveyone-hikers, campers, boaters, bicyclists, animal watchers, fishers, hunters, and wildlife-a complete and absolutely democratic tragedy of emptiness."  Richard Nelson

Jeremy

The '57 Grizz is dual shelf.  I can't remember off the top of my head how far from center it is, but I can measure tonight if someone doesn't chime in.
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brmize

Oops I made a mistake. I meant 58 Grizzly. Thanks for the response though.
"After we've lost a natural place, it's gone for eveyone-hikers, campers, boaters, bicyclists, animal watchers, fishers, hunters, and wildlife-a complete and absolutely democratic tragedy of emptiness."  Richard Nelson

Jeremy

No worries, I like the '58 Grizzly better anyway; it's one of my favorites!  The narrow tips, graceful curves and thick cores get me every time.

The amount of centershot varies depending on who was making the bow and the bow poundage - not what you wanted to hear, huh?  :)

Two I've seen were very near centershot and a third was maybe 1/8" from center.
>>>-TGMM Family Of The Bow-->
CT CE/FS Chief Instructor
"Death is not the greatest loss in life.  The greatest loss is what dies inside us while we live." - Norman Cousins

brmize

Cool. No not what I was hoping for but helpful all the same. Its a starting point. Thank you very much.

Brian
"After we've lost a natural place, it's gone for eveyone-hikers, campers, boaters, bicyclists, animal watchers, fishers, hunters, and wildlife-a complete and absolutely democratic tragedy of emptiness."  Richard Nelson


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