Bear Super Mag 48" Recurve
Item Number: 20341X
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Does this bow have an insert for a stabilizer?
Asked on 3/12/2013 by TwoTrees from Pacifica, CA
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Not that I can tell. It has two attachment points for sights on the side but no point in the front for a stabilizer. I don't know all the different types out there however.
Answered on 3/22/2013 by Anonymous
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This bow doesn't have an insert for a stabilizer, but it does have inserts for a bow quiver. I've attached a small L-shaped piece of angle iron to the lower bow quiver insert. I then put a bolt into that piece of angle iron that I use to attach a string game getter spool when I'm hunting. A stabilizer could very easily be attached to this piece of angle iron in place of the game getter spool. I hope this helps. I'm very happy with the purchase of this bow.
Good luck,
Ron
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3/13/2013 by
Ron from
Rochester, NY
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No
Answered on 3/12/2013 by Dave from 3Rivers Archery
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no it does not
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Answered on 3/12/2013 by Anonymous
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I have a 24" draw length and am intersted in converting from compound bow hunting to recurve. Will the supermag fit my needs?
Asked on 3/3/2013 by cgarduno from Cleveland, OH
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With that short of a draw the Super Mag or the Kodiak Magnum will work very well. Remember that these bows are still measured at 28". You will lose about #10 or so from the stated weight.
Answered on 3/4/2013 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery
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Yes, this would be a great bow to switch to traditional hardware on, also your draw length is perfect for this bow, don't let your friends or whoever draw this bow back unless you know for sure that there draw length is less than 27 inches or they'll put stress fractures in the limbs or even snap it on you.
Answered on 3/3/2013 by Anonymous
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What is the best nock height for this bow? Currently I have a nock height 5/8" above level of the shelf. I have experimented from 1/4" to 5/8". 5/8" seems to produce the most consistent arrow flight with less noise. I shoot a 45lb bow with uncut (32") 75/95 GT expedition arrows, 100 grain brass inserts, 100 grain fieldpoints & 5" RH feathers. Total arrow weight is 515 grains. My DL is 28.5". Thanks in advance for your input.
Asked on 2/3/2013 by Mike from Indianapolis, IN
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It will change from person to person. I would recommend trying a few higher nock points before picking one. Sometimes shorter bows will need a nock point that is higher than 5/8.
Answered on 2/4/2013 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery
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i have a 24 inch draw length would this bow be better for me ?
Asked on 10/15/2012 by none from reader wv 26167
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With a shorter draw length you will not experience the same amount of stacking that others will, but the specific bow is still going to be a matter of personal preference. There really is not a bow that is better or worse for you. It just depends on what you want to do with it and how it feels in your hand.
Answered on 10/15/2012 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery
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The draw weight of this bow is calculated at which draw length? I have 26 1/2 to 27" draw, thinking of getting the 60lbs
Asked on 5/3/2012 by Mick
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This bow is measured at 28". You will lose 3# to 5# at your draw length.
Answered on 5/5/2012 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery
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3Rivers Archery Customer said:
"This bow is not considered over sized, but it still requires a fairly large package. For international shipping, you will be looking between $20 and $40."
Is this per lbs or in total? I will order also the bow stringer and navajo string silencer with it.
Asked on 5/3/2012 by Mick
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No, this is not per pound of the bow. This is based off of the size of box it will take to ship the bow. Any items added to the order can increase the shipping costs. The stringer and silencers should not affect the shipping cost too much.
Answered on 5/5/2012 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery
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Hi,
The priority mail international shipping cost for this starts at $19. Is this per lbs? How much is it to australia postal code 4123?
Asked on 5/3/2012 by Mick
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This bow is not considered over sized, but it still requires a fairly large package. For international shipping, you will be looking between $20 and $40.
Answered on 5/3/2012 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery
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What is the weight of this bow?
Asked on 5/1/2012 by Mick
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The physical weight of the bow is 1.6#. I weighed a 50# RH version.
Answered on 5/2/2012 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery
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Hi.
Can you give an estimation how much 55lbs bow would give out with 24inch draw lenght? If it stays over 41 lbs then it would be fine for me.
Asked on 2/23/2012 by Anonymous
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You lose about 2.5-3 pounds for every inch you go up or down from a bow's rated draw (normally 28"). The Supermag would be approx: 42# @ 24" draw if it was 55# @ 28". Is is an estimate though, not a guarantee.
Answered on 2/27/2012 by Johnathan Karch from 3Rivers Archery
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Does this bow come in a lightetr draw
Asked on 11/26/2011 by bill from 15601
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No, Bear does not offer this bow in a lighter weight. The Bear Grizzly and the Kodiak Magnum are both available down to 35#.
Answered on 12/2/2011 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery