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Bear Longbow

Started by sagebrush, March 01, 2007, 12:40:00 AM

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sagebrush

Hi All, I got my hands on an old bear longbow. It is yellow looking wood with glass on the back and belly. It says 1953. It has a lot of reflex. It is marked #41.It is 62 inches from string nock to string nock. It doesn't have a string. I need to make one. How long should it be? What kind of brace height should I be looking at? I thought I would get it shooting again. Thanks in advance for the help. Gary

MAC

http://archeryarchives.com/  

Try this site should give you the brace height string should be about 3 inches shorter than the bow
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SCATTERSHOT

May be an old Cub. I had one that was happy with a 7" brace.
"Experience is a series of non - fatal mistakes."

sagebrush

Hi Mac, Didn't see any bears listed on that site.Gary

sagebrush


white feather

http://www.fredbear-on  line.com/bows/
sagebrush try the above the info you need should be there.

sagebrush

Interesting site White Feather. The bow looks like the 51 model. I guess I will try 3 inches shorter and see what happens unless someone says something soon.

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