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Bear Ranger #4 ??????

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Barber 02-Oct-15
Barber 02-Oct-15
Barber 02-Oct-15
Barber 02-Oct-15
George D. Stout 03-Oct-15
bodymanbowyer 03-Oct-15
Barber 03-Oct-15
From: Barber
Date: 02-Oct-15

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I just got a Bear Ranger #4 recurve in a trade , left hand bow . ( I am a righty ) but my oldest daughter is a lefty . I have to put a string on it so have not pulled it back yet. Does anyone know what poundage this bow is ?

From: Barber
Date: 02-Oct-15

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From: Barber
Date: 02-Oct-15

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From: Barber
Date: 02-Oct-15

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Still have to clean it up some but overall not a bad looking bow.

From: George D. Stout Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 03-Oct-15




Those were made for groups, camps, scouts, indoor league beginners, etc. They were numbered so they could be handed out for use and kept track of by number. The only way to know the weight is to weigh them. They were mostly very light since they were teaching/beginner bows for the most part.

From: bodymanbowyer
Date: 03-Oct-15




I have a camo righty 35darn near like a Grizzly. JF

From: Barber
Date: 03-Oct-15




I will scale it after I get a string on it, I looked it up and found alot of info on these I just didn't find much on the poundage . Thanks guys





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