What was the draw weight of a bear whitetail 2?
Bear Archery’s Bear White Tail II bow is a vintage compound bow with a mild 29 pound draw up to a strong 70 pound draw, depending on how it is tensioned.
When was the bear whitetail hunter bow made?
The all-new Whitetail Legend is a nod to the classic Whitetail Hunter bow first introduced by our founder Fred Bear in the 1970s.
Is bear a good brand of compound bow?
Some bow companies offer a few recurve options to satisfy their more traditionally-inclined customers, but Bear really has the best selection when it comes to traditional bows, including longbows. If you are just looking for a compound bow to go hunting with or to do some target shooting with, Bowtech has you covered.
When was the first compound bow made?
1966
The compound bow was first developed in 1966 by Holless Wilbur Allen in North Kansas City, Missouri, and a US patent was granted in 1969. The compound bow has become increasingly popular.
How do you adjust a bear whitetail 2?
Use a 7/32-inch hex wrench to turn the top limb bolt one turn. Clockwise increases the draw weight, and counterclockwise decreases the draw weight. Turn the bottom limb bolt one turn. The draw weight has now changed between two and four pounds.
How do I adjust draw weight on a compound bow?
To adjust the draw weight, we have to unload or load more stress (flex) on the limbs; we do that by tightening or loosening the limb bolts. To raise draw weight to maximum poundage, tighten the limb bolts (clockwise) until both limbs are tight against the riser.
How do you adjust the draw weight on a Bear Whitetail 2?
Find the label that tells you the draw weight range and decide whether the draw weight needs to be increased or decreased. Use a 7/32-inch hex wrench to turn the top limb bolt one turn. Clockwise increases the draw weight, and counterclockwise decreases the draw weight.