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Finch
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Bear Cheyenne
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August 27, 2011, 04:21:00 PM »
Anyone out there ever shot one? I had a Bear Kodiak Magnum and I liked it but I want something just a little longer and I saw one on the Bear website. From the pic the grip looks big and bulky but you can't always tell from pictures. I would also like feedback on how they shoot and how quiet they are. Any info would be appreciated.
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Cherokee Scout
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August 27, 2011, 04:44:00 PM »
I hunted with them for a few years, killed some too. I grew up using a Kodiak Mag, but I like the Cheyenne better. Mine were smooth and quiet. One thing on poundage, most are not marked with their exact weight. Example: one marked as 50 lb could be anywhere between 48-52#. If you are particular about the weight you shoot, pull it on a scale before you buy it to be sure it is the weight you want.
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