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Precurve
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I've heard there's a difference in shooting characteristics on the same riser with different Bear TD limbs. For those who've shot all of them, do you have a favorite length of Bear TD limb?

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OldSkoolArcher
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I like #2's or #3's on an A Riser and #1's on a B.
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shick
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I shoot #3's on the A and the B.
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#3's on the A and #1's and #2's on the B
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kuch
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I only shoot A risers and like them all....that doesn't help much. Draw length, type of shooting ie ground blind , or just what bow length one wants I think determine. You can find great limbs in all 3 sizes.
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#1's on an A.
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Migra Bill
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Hmmmm... Thats a lot of opinions. I like 1's, 2's, and 3's on A's, B's, and C's!

Seriously - I prefer 1's on a B in Mag. 1's on an A in wood.

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I like the #3 limbs on a B. I would like to try them on an A riser, but don't own one.
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