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ron w
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Bear T/D help/info
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May 20, 2015, 12:49:00 PM »
New to the Bear T/D scene, need to know some basic info. Risers, A,B,C.....got that. Limbs, 1,2,3, what length bow do they make? On the Mag models, grips, 1R 2R are they high, med., low? Any help is good....thanks ron w
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Re: Bear T/D help/info
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May 20, 2015, 01:03:00 PM »
Ron, I know you shoot quite a few bows, and I'm sure you'll like the Bear TD's. To answer you questions: A set of #1 limbs(the shortest) will produce a 56" A handle, a 60" B handle, and a 66" C handle. A set of #2 limbs(medium) will produce a 58" A handle, a 62" B handle and a 68" C handle.
A set of #3 limbs(longest) will produce a 60" A handle, a 64" B handle and a 70" C handle. You can see that you can have a 60" A handle bow and also a 60" B handle bow depending on limb length.
As far as grips, there were two types; a softer rubber type and a harder plastic. The #1 grip is considered the low grip; the #2 grip would be a medium grip; and the #3 grip is considered a high grip.
Hope this helps. There is plenty of info on this forum about the takedown bows both wood and mags. Give me a shout anytime.
Shick
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ron w
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Between doing a few search's and your help I'm on my path to owning a T/D. Many thanks........ron w
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