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Bear Strike Compound Bow- The Strike is an icon of the total system of matched performance components that made smooth-shooting bows synonymous with Bear Archery.
Bear Strike Compound Bow- Expertly matched performance components make the smooth-shooting Strike Compound Bow from Bear® Archery a deadly efficient bow you can confidently head into the woods with. The Strike's perimeter-weighted single cam cranks out arrow speeds up to 310 fps with an 80% letoff. This high performance cam also allows draw length adjustment from 26" to 3" 'in 1" increments without the use of modules or requiring a bow press. The compression-molded Flare Quad Limbs quietly deliver energy to the arrow and distribute stress evenly and efficiently for a smooth quiet shot. Dual integrated arc string suppressors, "zero tolerance fit" pivoting limb cups, and axle-mounted weighted dampeners reduce noise and vibration even further. Shadow model features profile concealing black finish to help ground blind hunters stay hidden. Bear's Contra-Band Strings and Cables minimize string stretch and peep rotation. Minimum reflex machined-aluminum riser. Right-Hand. Brace height: 7-3/4". Axle-to-axle: 30". Lightweight 3.9 lbs.
Bear Strike Compound Bow- Expertly matched components for deadly efficient performance in the woods
Perimeter Weighted Inner Cam system - smooth, reliable shots up to 310 fps
80% letoff
Compression molded Flared Quad limbs - smooth delivery of energy to the arrow
Draw length adjustment from 26" to 30" in 1'increments - no modules or bow press required
Dual integrated arc string suppressors
Axle-mounted weighted dampeners
"Zero tolerance fit" pivoting limb cups
Brace height: 7-3/4"
Compact 30"axle to axle
Right-Hand
Name: Ray
Rating 4
Review Comments: Quiet and easy to pull, this tight little shooter throws an arrow consistently on the spot. The draw is smooth and stops solidly at the wall. It has very little valley, but it doesn't need one. The ergonimics favor a solid hold and when you release, it feels like nothing happens until you see your arrow hit your aiming point. It's not the fastest bow in the world, but it does the job.
City: Reno
State: NV
Date: 2011-05-08





