My '69 50# Tigercat that I usually hunt with. Sent from my LG-M150 using Tapatalk
When I was a kid I would look at the Bears hanging in the rack at the local sporting goods store and look forward to the day I was strong enough to hunt with one. They weren’t just bows, they were works of art. My dad ended up giving me a beautiful Been Pearson “Hunter” for my birthday in 1975 (also a beautiful bow) but the old Bears have always been special. Someday I’ll find one with multiple different woods in the riser pulling ~ 50#’s and I’ll buy it.
It couldn't hurt, especially on a 50-year old bow, to scale it and see what it actually pulls today rather than just assuming its still " 50@28". It's wood, after all.Dave, thanks for that link! I could get lost in there for days.
http://www.vintagearchery.org/catalogs-by-year.htmlEnjoy. Was just looking at the bear 1970 catalog for my tiger cat and I found something interesting. It says the draw weight was at 28 inches from front of the shelf. I draw 26 from back of shelf good info to know for arrow ordering.The-Crow Thanks for sharing that site!!! Now I know the Bear Kodiak Magnum that I picked up Friday is very likely a ‘72 model! Also interesting that they are scaled from the front of the shelf! Am I wrong in saying my 27.5” draw make this 45lbs bow scale more like a 47-48 pound bow from the back of the grip?