11/16/2023 0 Comments Samick red stag longbow quiver![]() ![]() Unlike most other recurve bows in this price range, which usually come with a string of such poor quality that you need to replace it immediately, the Grizzly is perfect ‘out o the box” – and that includes the string. The string on the Bear Grizzly deserves a mention too. I realize this sounds kind of cheesy, but that’s just how I felt when holding it. During the draw phase, you can really feel the limbs at work, doing the best they can to channel as much energy into the string as possible. The finish on them is glossy and quite remarkable really – it does a great job at preventing the limbs from absorbing moisture, and reinforces the already sturdy construction even further. Something I would really like to highlight in this Grizzly review is the quality of the limbs. If you aren’t sure what kind of draw weight is right for you, check out my Recurve Bow Draw Weight Chart to settle this matter. Most people who tried this bow report a noticeable improvement in arrow grouping (this refers to how close together the arrows land after being shot – the closer, the more consistent a bow and the shooter usually are), and I personally think that its accuracy is on par with the more advanced AND more expensive compound bows. The Grizzly riser features a really well-balanced and positioned shelf (covered with natural Bear hair), the type that makes even the least experienced archer appear to be a pretty good shot. Bear Grizzly Riser, Limbs & String – a Great Combo Let’s get to the meat of this review though. BEWARE: it will likely make any recurve bows you own pale in comparison. The design of this bow is just phenomenal, you simply won’t be able to keep your eyes off of it! It is I believe the most handsome recurve bow I have ever seen, matched only by the PSE Blackhawk. I think that the 58″ is basically the sweet spot when it comes to providing the perfect balance between hunting and target shooting – at least where a recurve is concerned. Standing at 58″ tall, you can use the Grizzly for both target shooting as well as hunting– it’s accurate enough to handle both equally well, while still being light enough that your arms and back will not start aching after a long session at the range. So if you’re worried that the limbs might twist on you for some reason, you can feel perfectly safe that with this particular bow it is NOT going to happen unless you seriously mistreat the bow. ![]() The bow has one of the finest custom-crafted limbs and riser ever made, and northern hardwood is what they are made from. This title above wasn’t just made up – it is actually what the Bear Grizzly is referred to within the archery community. Plain and simple. OK, I really had to say that. Actually, let me just save you some time and say this right now: if you have the funds for it, buy it. There are reasons why it costs so much though, and I’m going to go through them in this review. Granted, it’s not a bow for everyone, what with the relatively steep price. Beginners, intermediates, advanced archersīeing one of the most respected and innovative manufacturers in the entire industry, Bear Archery‘s Grizzly simply can’t disappoint you.Designed for hunting, great for target practice as well.100% ready for shooting out of the box – no need for additional accessoriesĬompare prices across top hunting gear sellers A work of art, has been in use by thousands of archers worldwide for many years Superb accuracy and durability, great arrow speeds Great for both hunting and target practice Excellent for beginner and more advanced archers How to: choose arrows, draw weight, and tune your recurve ![]()
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