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old Bear "green" stripe Takedown Recurve

Started by fredbear92, April 28, 2007, 11:39:00 PM

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fredbear92

How well do the old bear "green" takedown recurves preform?
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Falk

I would guess, it depends on what LIMBS you put on the green-stripe-riser!
Was this the question?   ;)

I've shot and own red tips and green tips and I've tested the very new black+white tips but all on a brown-stipe risers  :D

Difficult over all question and I am not competent to answer every respect of it as there are three lenght available and I only have #2 and #3's. But the new limbs will outperform the older. What I've seen, they appear to have less mass for a given draw weight. You can use FF with them which adds to performance as well. I prefer my red tips and Dacron though.

shick

'92, I find the early green stripe  riser a nice comfortable fit for me.  For limbs, I like to stick to Grayling, especially the white tips.  I have both.  I find the Gainesville a little more harsh upon release.  Just my take.  I use B50.  Tried the ff limbs.  As long as I can find Graylings in good condition, so be it...Shick
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