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frontier gander 06-14-2008 08:20 PM

Bear Archery
 
Just bought a couple Bear Archery bow and arrows. they are actually compounds but not one of the modern types. One is a Mirage and the other is the Whitetail Hunter. Both are in great condition and seem to be an excellent brand. I know Fred Bear made these and the quality was always up there. The Whitetail hunter has what looks to be Laminated wood and an Aluminum body. Im not a bow guy so i dont know the names and such of the parts of the bow.

Anyone know anything about these models?

bigcountry 06-14-2008 08:25 PM

RE: Bear Archery
 
I had a bear whitetail in 1985 or so. Does it have the pulleys on it to adjust wieght?

frontier gander 06-14-2008 09:52 PM

RE: Bear Archery
 
the whitetail hunter has 3 adjustments with a total of 2 pullies that screws on. The Mirage is preset at 50lbs and a 30.5" draw length.

bigcountry 06-14-2008 10:06 PM

RE: Bear Archery
 
Yep, that was my first compound bow, what do ya want to know about it?

frontier gander 06-14-2008 10:14 PM

RE: Bear Archery
 
Really would like to know the draw pull weight, draw length "seems short". How far is the whitetail hunter good out to? My father has always wanted to bow hunt but he cant pull back any bows we look at and i was really hoping this would do it for him.

bigcountry 06-14-2008 10:46 PM

RE: Bear Archery
 

ORIGINAL: frontier gander

Really would like to know the draw pull weight, draw length "seems short". How far is the whitetail hunter good out to? My father has always wanted to bow hunt but he cant pull back any bows we look at and i was really hoping this would do it for him.
Well, to know the draw wieght, get a bow scale, and I can't remember, but I don't think there is a draw length on that bow. Its just compound wheels. Longer you pull, more wieght. But its been over 23 years, I can't remember. You adjust the wieght you want with teh pulley location.

SteveBNy 06-15-2008 04:30 AM

RE: Bear Archery
 
This is in the traditional forum why?

Steve

bigcountry 06-15-2008 06:29 AM

RE: Bear Archery
 

ORIGINAL: SteveBNy

This is in the traditional forum why?

Steve
You know I was gointo say that, but the bear whitetail was so slow, my recurve would be alot faster.

Arthur P 06-15-2008 07:20 AM

RE: Bear Archery
 
Maybe he's hoping some old fart on the Traditional forum would remember these antiques. [8D]

Bear had so many different models they called 'Whitetail Hunter' over the years that it's impossible to know which one you've got. Pictures would certainly help. I can't remember them ever having one called the Mirage. You sure that one's not a Browning?

frontier gander 06-15-2008 09:46 AM

RE: Bear Archery
 
both bows are bears. I figured these would be traditional due to the age of these. I'll get pictures later on. they always come out dark inside the house.


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