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Q: how to change draw length on a bear whitetail compound bow? I want to make it shorter?
It is fairly new and i want to know if it can be done. If so, please tell me how to make it shorter. thanks.

A: The tiller wheels of the bow has notches in the wheels for draw length adjustment. There should be three positions on each wheel for the draw length. On the newer bows, the adjustments are made on the lower wheel. You may need a bow press to help you make the draw adjustments. The axle bolts are used to adjust the draw weights. You can adjust the weight to a lesser poundage to make it easier for use in the bow press.

Q: are there any repair parts for a bear archery brown bear compound bow?

A: Go to the nearest archery shop that handles Bear equipment. They will have the answer to you query. They can call Bear and find out, if they don’t know. your question brings back memories. The Brown Bear was my first compound bow.I killed several deer with it.The bow has round wheels and a 50 lb pull.I still have it in my collection of bows. It taught me a lot about Bowhunting deer. I could get a good broadside hit in the lung-heart area and the arrow would get a total pass through and stick up in the ground. If I made a bad shot and hit bone, there were some deer that would take several jumps and shake like a dog, and the arrow would fall to the ground.No penetration, no blood, just a little meat on the broadhead, and the deer would live another day.Thanks for bringing back the memories. I hope you get it fixed.

Q: What kind of Compound Bow should I buy when I’m learning to shoot with a Bow I have shot a Fred Bear long bow?
in the past but want to get started shooting compound bows & want to know what a good bow to start with would be.

A: I would not sink a lot of money into the first bow justin case you don’t like it, I shoot a Mathews and would tell anyone it is the best bow on the market and I have shot PSE, Hoyt, Bear,ect, ect. I use them for both hunting and tournament. I own 7 or 8 bows and I guess the main thing I can tell you is how much do you wanna drop in one? The Mathews can run around 1200 by the time it is all set up.

Q: I just took a introductory archery class, and bought a compound bow online. How do I take care of it?
I just got a bow online since im thinking about getting into archery. I thought that it would be easy, but as Im reading theres more and more info. I also cant find what bow I have, and the weight tag is missing.

I have a bear compound bow, and says Black/Mag in small letters on the side. I looked on the website, and theres nothing similar. The serial is BM-15776. The weight pull is high, the guy said it was 50-60, but I would like to reduce it. Is it possible to reduce it down to 25 or less? My girlfriend will be using the bow also, so this draw is MUCH too heavy for her. We used a 10 pound draw during the intro class.

Im only looking to shoot it for fun at targets, no hunting at all. I also read that you need heavy enough arrows so the bow wont get damaged. How do I find out? What kind of bow do I have?

Thanks for any responses

A: my wife actualy shoots 50 lbs. there is no way to reduce this perticular bow beond that, because lower weight limbs are not made for it. you may want to look for your girlfriend a bow of her own, the draw length for you and her is probably different. most women/youth compounds run from about 30 -50 lb draw.most have adjustable draw lenght.so it can be fit perfectly to her.as far as arrows are concerend you are correct, too light of arrow can harm your bow. to heavy will cause preformance problems. with most carbon arrows they are labeled with draw weight now such as 55-75 which would work from 55 lb to 75 lbs. check out bass pro and cabelas. both websites have a shaft selection chart when ordering arrows that helps you choose the right shaft for you. if you are interested in a bow you can both shoot check out the mathews genesis bows the regular genesis goes from 10 to 20 lbs and 18 to 30 in draw lenght and allows anyone to shoot the same bow with no adjustment to lenght, i bought my daughter the genesis pro. it is 15 to 25 lb and has draw stop adjustment from 18 to 30 inches,, she is 8 yrs old and shoots it great.. or dad can pick it up and play a little.as far as care i use sting wax on my string. i wipe down metal parts with break free clp to protect from rust and keep it in a hard protective case to keep scratches off my bow. since you are a beginner you realy should visit an archery pro shop to let them help you with selection of bows arrows and accessories have fun with your new archery interest.

Q: How to make my compound bow better?
i have an old bear compound bow and want to improve it because i can’t afford a new bow and i tried to find a used one but couldn’t find one to meet my qualifications so what can i add to make make it better for hunting.

it has no sights, well nothing really except the bow and a quiver.

my limit is 100.00

links would be nice, too

A: I would think you need a few things. A good arrow rest to start you can get a good one pretty cheap. Sights would be next I use one with two pins on it, again prices vary and you want one that you can see good. A peep sight in the string is only a few bucks. I think a release is a good way to go also, this is most likely going to cost the most. I would look at any stores in the area. Bass pro, Cableas, Dicks sporting goods any place that has archery stuff. E-bay has some good deals on used archery stuff. I think you can get it done for 100.00 bucks but it might cost a little bit more.

Q: I am looking at compound bow for a cheap price but good quality. what is it?
I like every form of hunting and I have 2 bear compound bows one is a youth and the other is junk what should i buy that is good and around 300 dollars?

A: Mathews or Hoyt.
http://www.hoyt.com/compound_bows/

http://www.precisioncompoundbows.com/mathews/

Q: bear compound bow parts?
I am in need of the insert for my arrow rest. It is the same as for the stabilizer insert. fits most all bows. It has 5/16-24 threads. I can’t shoot the bow with out this piece. Any idea where i can get one?

HELP ME PLEASE SOMEONE. i can not find it local.
Thank you for reading this.
after call after call & allot of running around, i found it !! Doc’s archery and there where great.
thanks everyone..

A: Make some telephone calls to all the archery shops close to you. Any of them should have a few of these in drawer somewhere. And since it is an almost universal part, the shops you call doesn’t even have to carry bear bows in order to have one that will fit it. In a worst case scenario you may want to take out the stabilizer insert and use it for your arrow rest until you can locate another one. The rest is more important then the stabilizer. Good luck!

Q: how much is a (left-handed grip) Brown Bear double-compound bow worth?
It belonged to my father and want to know how much to sell it for, since I’m not left-handed.
It is in absolutly, mint condition with very little use. It also has adjustable sights on it.

A: Check EBAY.

Q: i have a fred bear lights out compound bow and i was wondering since I want a string tamer which i’d have to?
buy the front mount string tamer this means id have to get rid of the stablelizer and just use the tamer as a stablelizer and is that ok?

A: It should work ok. I have shot for years with out a stabilizer at all (I do have one now,can’t really tell that it helps). Just practice with your new set up and you should be ok.

Q: I am hesitating between buying a Bear Lights Out compound Bow or a Martin Saber. What should I choose?

A: Bear Lights Out is considered one of the best bows for the price that is available. I have not researched or heard anything about the Martin Saber.

Q: I would like any information on my Bear Blue Denim Compound Bow?
Specs ;draw weight and length ,original cost and current value,and When produced

A: Try http://www.fredbearoutdoors.com/

Q: I want to buy a compound bow and thinking of a Fred Bear Lights Out RTS. Good Choice?
I have a budget of about $600 for a ready to shoot bow!

A: yes fb

Q: Is the Bear Showdown a good compound bow?
if i bought it i would be shooting it alot. can you adjust the draw length? If the peak weight was 60, could it go down to 50?

A: Anything bear makes is good, the Showdown ia a model from last year so you could probably get it at a discount. The bow is similar to the bear element and is adjustable. If you already have it take it to a bow shop and they will adjust it properly for you and tune it. Draw length is only slightly adjustable as with the draw weight.

Q: Where could I get The instructions for a “Bear Archery Silvertip” compound bow?

A: You will find everything you need to know here…

http://www.fredbearoutdoors.com/customer-service/faq.tpl

Good luck

Q: what’s the best bear archery bow
whats the most powerful & fastest bear compound bow?
if you guys had any brains whatsoever, you would know im talking about fred bear, bear archery products!
if you guys had any brains whatsoever, you would know im talking about fred bear, bear archery products! not an actual bear

A: Any fred bear bow that shoots 70lbs or more, A bow is a bow it doesn’t matter!*

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