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Old bears.... who's with me!!

Started by Petrichor, December 07, 2019, 06:06:19 PM

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Ronnie Newell

My '69 50# Tigercat that I usually hunt with.

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Petrichor

Quote from: Ronnie Newell on December 12, 2019, 04:27:55 PM
My '69 50# Tigercat that I usually hunt with.

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Another beautiful tigercat
Nothing clears a troubled mind like shooting a bow.
Fred Bear

Roy from Pa

I've never had a problem with the bow.

Latches still work like new.

Doublegun

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.

Petrichor

Quote from: Doublegun on December 12, 2019, 06:34:56 PM
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.

Although I dont date back to the 70s but my story is much the same. I dreamed of the day that I would get my first grizzly and it was all I hoped for. Then the custom bug bit me and I have been trending back to these beautiful and reliable bows. I like my customs but except for one do not hold the special place in my heart.
Nothing clears a troubled mind like shooting a bow.
Fred Bear

Doublegun

Where can I find a listing of all of the different Bear models. I'd like to understand the different models offered and how they differed.

Thanks.

JDG

Petrichor

#46
http://www.vintagearchery.org/catalogs-by-year.html

Enjoy.

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.
Nothing clears a troubled mind like shooting a bow.
Fred Bear

Captain*Kirk

#47
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. :campfire:
Aim small,miss small

Doublegun

Nostalgia aside, how do the new Bears compare to the vintage ones in terms of performance? Their new '59 Grizzly looks really nice and the pro at the local shop (who shoots trad) speaks very highly of them.

Petrichor

Nothing clears a troubled mind like shooting a bow.
Fred Bear

Petrichor

Quote from: Captain*Kirk on December 12, 2019, 09:07:07 PM
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. :campfire:

Me too Kirk.
Nothing clears a troubled mind like shooting a bow.
Fred Bear

Paul/KS

Quote from: Ronnie Newell on December 12, 2019, 04:27:55 PM
My '69 50# Tigercat that I usually hunt with.

Sent from my LG-M150 using Tapatalk

Looks just like the one that I still have.  :thumbsup:

Dave Pagel

I shot my deer this year with a 1975 B Mag riser takedown with 50# number 1 limbs, 1916 arrow and Bear Razorhead.  They all performed great.

D.P.
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Doublegun

Kirk;

Thank you for posting a link to the old catalogues. It was exactly what I was looking for.

Best,

Jay

Petrichor

Upgraded the strike plate on my bear today. Love the vintage look of this plate.
Nothing clears a troubled mind like shooting a bow.
Fred Bear

Sam McMichael

When I was younger, I loved the Bear recurves, but never had the money to buy many bows. I had a Ben Pearson, and it was about all I could afford. Later, money was a bit more plentiful, but by then I was hooked on Hill bows. Therefore, I have only wound up with 4 Bear bows. I have 2 Black Bear recurves, a Bear Super Magnum (which I hi-jacked from my son), and a Royal Safari that I won in a raffle. I like 'em, but I'll stay with the Hill styles.
Sam

Bryan Bondurant

Ive had some bad luck with old bows, mostly from moving around and drying them out. Im pretty good with wood and old guitars, as far as storage and even repair. Whats the ideal moisture and temperature to store bows at? Do you store them in a special hydrated closet or something in a dry climate?

The pictures and stories about old bows were great, just wishing I still had some the ones that passed through my hands over the years, a couple were left in a hunting camp in Alaska.

Huntschool

I am down to 1.  A Super Mag 45@28 One of the black ones which I think I bought off someone on TG a number of years ago.  I had a Super Kodiak same vintage same black color that was 50@28 but in a flight of stupidity I traded it in for one of those newfangled wheel things many years ago.....  Bad decision.  I loved that SK bow.
Bruce A. Hering
Program Coordinator (retired)
Southeastern Illinois College
NSCA Level III Instructor
Black Widow Bows
AMM 761

kopfjaeger

Here is the one I'm bowhunting with this year. It's a 1972 factory camouflaged Bear Super Kodiak. I'm shooting cedar arrows off of it.
HE made me into a polished arrow & concealed me in HIS quiver. Isaiah 49:2

The-Crow

Quote from: Petrichor on December 12, 2019, 07:38:49 PM
http://www.vintagearchery.org/catalogs-by-year.html

Enjoy.

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?

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