So I picked up this Bearcat today, #41@28 1966 66''..
And it is a sweet shooter. I recently joined a new club and am working with some teenagers getting started and thought this would work for the time being. Boy was I missing out, just a great bow that stacks arrows.
Cool thing was I picked up a Vietnam era Western W49, also made in 1966 as well today.
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Money well spent. A zebrawood bow that shoots smoothly. Nice!
Cool .....nice Bowie also!
I have one just like it but 45# and love it.
Nice get up! those youngsters will love shooting it.
Took a few of the local teenagers out this past weekend and they had a blast. This bow worked perfect, and I think they all surprised themselves at how well they shot and fun they had.
66" is a great length for recurves, smooth and forgiving.