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Author Topic: Bear Polar Brace Height  (Read 446 times)

Offline machomanandysavage

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Bear Polar Brace Height
« on: October 17, 2009, 09:31:00 AM »
I apologize if this topic has been covered before, but I didn't have any luck in the search.

I just bought a Bear Polar longbow. From all the info I have dug up, my best guess is that it is a 1954. It is 64" long, and 67#. Does anyone know the correct brace height for this bow?
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Offline Jeremy

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Re: Bear Polar Brace Height
« Reply #1 on: October 17, 2009, 01:18:00 PM »
Early Bear Polar ID Guide  

Maybe that'll help some.

Right around 7" is a good place to start.  I had one that liked a little lower and one that liked a little higher - go figure!

The early 50's Bears (up to '59 anyway) all went by the traditional fistmele of 6.25-7", though I haven't found many that liked the lower end.
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Offline jcar315

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Re: Bear Polar Brace Height
« Reply #2 on: October 17, 2009, 02:59:00 PM »
Macho, Jeremy knows his Bear Polars to say the least!!!

At 67# glad you are a "machoman"!!!

Ol' Fred knew how to build a bow. Good Luck!
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Offline machomanandysavage

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Re: Bear Polar Brace Height
« Reply #3 on: October 17, 2009, 04:35:00 PM »
Thanks for the replies, guys. Judging from the guide there it looks like mine must indeed be a 1954. I had set the brace height at 7" just to try the bow out, and it seemed to be fine there, but I just wanted to make sure it was ok. 67# is definitely on the heavy side, but it's in great shape (the bow, not me) and I got a good deal on it so I went for glory. You get a good workout in if nothing else! My normal hunting bow feels like a kids bow after shooting the Polar for awhile.
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