Bear-archery Compound Bow 2010 User Manual

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2010 Owner’s Manual
Members of the ATA
817 Maxwell Avenue
Evansville, IN 47711
800-694-9494
fax 812-467-1245
www.BearArcheryProducts.com
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Page 1 - 2010 Owner’s Manual

2010 Owner’s Manual Members of the ATA 817 Maxwell Avenue • Evansville, IN 47711 800-694-9494 • fax 812-467-1245 www.BearArcheryProducts

Page 2 - Contents

10 CARE AND MAINTENANCE With proper care and a minimum amount of routine maintenance, your bow will be kept in top condition. However, it is still

Page 3 - ! IMPORTANT LIMB !

11 CARE AND MAINTENANCE Lubrication Your Bear Archery compound bow requires very little lubrication. Wipe the cable guard periodically with a dry c

Page 4 - ! IMPORTANT PRESS !

12 BOW ADJUSTMENTS Peak Draw Weight Adjustment Bear Archery bows have a 10 pound peak weight adjustment range. If your bow is equipped with limb b

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13 BOW ADJUSTMENTS Limb Bolt Assembly Counter-Clockwise Decreases Peak Weight Limb Bolt Lockdown Tang & Screw Clockwise Increases Peak Weig

Page 6 - ! SAFETY FIRST !

14 CAM ADJUSTMENTS Adjusting Draw Length – Perimeter Weighted Modular Single Cam The perimeter weighted single cam has a modular draw length adjustm

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15 CAM ADJUSTMENTS Back View Front View Module Draw Stop -!NOTE!- Some models require the draw stop to be positioned so the side marked “ou

Page 8 - BOW DIAGRAMS

16 CAM ADJUSTMENTS Adjusting Draw Length – Inner Cam System The inner cam system allows the bow to be adjusted to all of its draw length positions

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17 CAM ADJUSTMENTS Back View Front View Standard “dot” post “+” post Inner cam screw Inner cam unit Cam Draw stop MUST FACE OUT Draw length incre

Page 10 - MAINTENANCE

18 CAM ADJUSTMENTS Adjusting Draw Length – Rotating Modular Cam System with MultiDraw The adjustable multidraw cam equipped bow can be configured to

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19 INITIAL BOW SETUP Before you can safely and effectively shoot your bow, a number of specific initial bow setup steps must be taken. These steps

Page 12 - BOW ADJUSTMENTS

2 Contents Important Bow Information 3-5 Archery Safety & Warnings 6-7 Bow Diagrams 8-9 Care & Main

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20 INITIAL BOW SETUP Place arrow firmly against inside of riser as shown. Arrows should be parallel along their entire length. Arrow rest should

Page 14 - CAM ADJUSTMENTS

21 INITIAL BOW SETUP Nocking Point and Nock Adjustment Now that the initial centershot setting is complete, you need to verify your arrow nocking p

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22 INITIAL BOW SETUP Place arrow firmly against shelf of riser as shown. Arrows should be parallel along their entire length 90° Max

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23 INITIAL BOW SETUP Sight Adjustment When first sighting in your new bow or bow sight, the key thing to remember is “Chase the arrows”. In other wo

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24 ARROW SELECTION Arrow selection depends on the peak draw weight, let-off and draw length settings of your bow. Refer to arrow manufacturer’s arro

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25 Bear Archery Warranty Statement All Bear Archery compound bows are backed with a Limited Lifetime Warranty to the original owner. This warranty a

Page 19 - INITIAL BOW SETUP

26 Bear Archery Warranty Statement In the event a bow requires warranty service, please contact the Bear Archery Customer Department at 800-694-9494

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3 Congratulations! Your new Bear Archery compound bow is the finest available. It has been engineered for accuracy, long life, and built with quality

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4 ! IMPORTANT PRESS ! ! INFORMATION ! Due to the innovative and advanced design of your Bear Archery bow limbs, it is of the utmost importance that

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5 ! IMPORTANT PRESS ! ! INFORMATION ! Press must ONLY apply pressure to the limbs in this area. Press should be capable of adjusting to the

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6 ! SAFETY FIRST ! Before using this equipment, read and follow these manufacturer’s instructions carefully. If you have any questions, contact the

Page 24 - ARROW SELECTION

7 ! SAFETY FIRST ! Targets and Hunting Safety  Be sure of your target. Bowhunters often wear camouflage and are difficult to identify.  Never a

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8 BOW DIAGRAMS Understanding your bow and its component parts will add to your archery enjoyment. Although bows differ in performance and features,

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9 BOW DIAGRAMS Stabilizer Mounting Hole Riser Grip Sight Window and Mounting Holes Limb Pocket Cam Idler Wheel

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