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cacciatore
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Yes,they were just made in B.I myself prefere the green stripe much more in finish woods and grip.They are cheaper too.

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I am also VERY interested in the discussion regarding the new "Supreme" riser. I am within a couple of days buying a LH new one. I'll have 30 days to return it if I don't like it. I'd prefer to have an "A" handle and limbs that make it a 56" bow but unless one finds a used one, Bear doesn't do that one.

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The Supreme riser (the one I had anyway) is a different animal than the standard risers Bear was offering. Much better in the fit and finish department and since the limbs were made with the riser in hand they fit together very well. Some of the newer limbs I've had my hands on were a bit sloppy in the socket, which in addition to being annoying caused the brass sleeve in the indexing hole to be off kilter = a squeeking noise. Easily solved, but annoying. I didn't have any of those problems with my Supreme and it was almost as nice as my '80 green stripe. The limb tips on the Supreme were still blocky though. It shot nice, but reducing them would make it shoot even nicer imo.

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