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Fred Bear® Grizzly Recurve Bow

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  • Laminated construction
  • Durable weather- and scratch-resistant, satin gloss finish
  • Generous shelf with BearHair™ arrow rest
  • Length: 58"
  • These recurves are finished in satin gloss for all-weather, all-terrain protection. Cut-past-center shelf with BearHair™ Rest; Dacron® string. Length: 58".

   



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50 lbs.

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Brace Height (in): 8-1/2" 38-860-612-50
Your Price (each): $359.99
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45 lbs.

Right Hand

Brace Height (in): 8-1/2" 38-860-612-45
Your Price (each): $359.99
In stock


  • Laminated construction
  • Durable weather- and scratch-resistant, satin gloss finish
  • Generous shelf with BearHair™ arrow rest
  • Length: 58"
  • These recurves are finished in satin gloss for all-weather, all-terrain protection. Cut-past-center shelf with BearHair™ Rest; Dacron® string. Length: 58".

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I would like to purchase a first bow. I have expierence but I have never owned one. I am deciding between 2 bows the martin x11-50 and this one. I am leaning twoards this one because it looks sturdier but the martin is less expensive. Can you help me?
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This is a great bow. I have a super kodiak which is a higher priced bow than super grizzly but super grizzly shoots better
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No but it is drilled for a quiver
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Im over 6 ft tall and i have a fairly long draw length of 30-31 1/2" and none of these recurve bows list draw length
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There are no draw length specific recurves. They just gain draw weight the further you pull them back
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Because recurves draw length are not set to a specific length like compound bows. If your draw length is 30 than a recurves draw length will be 30. A draw length on a recurve will effect it's draw weight. The draw weight you purchase for this bow, let's say 50#, is a statement that says; This bow is 50# at 28" draw length. But since your draw length is 30" like mine, that adds extra 4#, making the bow 54# (add or subtract 2lbs for each inch +/- 28")
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There usually isn't a specified draw length. 28" is just the average. But for every inch there usually is a 3lbs addition to your bow, so if you get a 50lb bow, you'll be pulling back 56-60 lbs.
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