2014Owner’s ManualMembers of the ATA817 Maxwell Avenue Evansville, IN 47711800 - 694 - 9494 • fax 812 - 467 - 1245www.BearArcheryProducts.com
7Limb Pocket PivotLimb PocketRiserSight Window and Mounting HolesRest Mounting Holes (Berger Hole)Stabilizer Mounting HoleMax Pre-Load Quad LimbsCamSt
8RiserSight Window and Mounting HolesRest Mounting Holes (Berger Hole)Stabilizer Mounting HoleMax Pre-Load Quad LimbsBottom CamString Suppressor and S
9CARE AND MAINTENANCEWith proper care and a minimum amount of routine maintenance, your bow will be kept in top condition. However, it is still import
10CARE AND MAINTENANCELubricationYour Bear Archery compound bow requires very little lubrication. Wipe the cable guard periodically with a dry cloth t
11BOW ADJUSTMENTSPeak Draw Weight AdjustmentBear Archery bows have an approximate 10 pound peak weight adjustment range. Using a hex wrench, turn the
12BOW ADJUSTMENTS CONTINUED Counter-Clockwise Decreases Peak Weight.Clockwise Increases Peak Weight.Bows Agenda 6 Agenda 7 Anarchy HC Apprentice 3
13CAM ADJUSTMENTS- Adjusting Draw Length -Synchronized Hybrid Cam SystemH13 Cam‘A’ CamFH2 Cam
14CAM ADJUSTMENTSSynchronized Hybrid Cam SystemThe Synchronized Hybrid cam has a rotating module for draw length adjustment. All draw length adjustmen
15Cam Adjustments‘H13’ Synchronized Hybrid Cam SystemTOP CAM - Front ViewTOP CAM - Back ViewTop StopAxle BearingString PostModuleIndicator MarksContro
16Cam Adjustments‘H13’ Synchronized Hybrid Cam SystemBOTTOM CAM - Front ViewBOTTOM CAM - Back ViewBottomModuleCamIndicatorMarkControl Cable PostBuss C
17TOP CAM - Back ViewCam Adjustments‘A’ Synchronized Hybrid Cam SystemTOP CAM - Back ViewTop StopAxleBearingCamIndicatorMarkTop ModuleControlCable Pos
18Cam Adjustments‘A’ Synchronized Hybrid Cam SystemBOTTOM CAM - Back ViewBOTTOM CAM - Front ViewBussCablePostControlCablePostCam IndicatorMarkBottom M
19TOP CAM - Back ViewTOP CAM - Front ViewCam Adjustments‘FH2’ Synchronized Hybrid Cam SystemTop StopAxle BearingModuleIndicatorMarksControl CablePostC
20BOTTOM CAM - Back ViewBOTTOM CAM - Front ViewCam Adjustments‘FH2’ Synchronized Hybrid Cam SystemBussCablePostControl CablePostBottomModuleCamIndicat
21CAM ADJUSTMENTS- Adjusting Draw Length -Dual Cam SystemsG3 Growth CamOutbreak CamDraw Weight vs Draw Length
22CAM ADJUSTMENTS- Adjusting Draw Length -Dual Cam SystemsThe Outbreak and G3 Growth cam equipped bows can be configured to provide a draw length from
23CAM - Back ViewCAM - Front ViewCam Adjustments‘G3 Growth’ Dual Cam SystemAxle BushingCamModulePositioningScrewModuleBuss Cable PostString PostCable
24Cam AdjustmentsOurbreak Dual Cam SystemCAM - Back ViewCAM - Front ViewString PostCable Post Mounting ScrewModule Mounting ScrewAxle BushingCamModule
25CAM ADJUSTMENTS- Adjusting Draw Length -Rotating Module SystemS13 Cam / EZ3 / E3 ‘FH1’ Cam
26CAM ADJUSTMENTS- Adjusting Draw Length -Rotating Module SystemThe rotating module cam system allows the bow to be adjusted to all of its draw length
ContentsImportant Bow Information 01-03Archery Safety & Warnings 04-05Bow Diagrams 06-08
27Cam Adjustments‘S13’ Rotating Module SystemFront ViewBack ViewModuleIndicatorMarksCamIndicatorMarkStringPostRotatingModuleScrewsStringPostCamRotatin
28Front ViewBack ViewCam Adjustments‘EZ3’ Rotating Module SystemDraw StopMountingHolesPerimeterWeightRotatingModuleDrawStopCablePostCamString PostCamI
29TOP CAM - Back ViewTOP CAM - Front ViewCam Adjustments‘FH1’ Rotating Module SystemDraw StopMountingHolesDraw StopCable PostString PostPerimeterWeigh
30INITIAL BOW SETUPBefore you can safely and effectively shoot your bow, a number of specific initial bow setup steps must be taken. These steps can b
31INITIAL BOW SETUPPlace arrow firmly against inside of riser shown.Arrows should be parallel along their entire length.Arrow rest should support the
32INITIAL BOW SETUPNocking Point and Nock AdjustmentNow that the initial center shot setting is complete, you need to verify your arrow nocking point.
33INITIAL BOW SETUPArrow Alignment90 DegreesPlace arrow firmly against shelf of riser as shown.Arrows should be parallel along their entire length.
34INITIAL BOW SETUPSight AdjustmentWhen first sighting in your new bow or bow sight, the key thing to remember is “Chase the arrows”. In other words i
35ARROW SELECTIONArrow selection depends on the peak draw weight, let-off and draw length settings of your bow. Refer to arrow manufacturer’s arrow se
36Bear Archery Warranty StatementAll Bear Archery compound bows are backed with a Limited Lifetime Warranty to the original owner. This warranty appli
1Congratulations! Your new Bear Archery compound bow is the finest available. It has been engineered for accuracy, long life, and built with quality a
37Bear Archery Warranty Statement ContinuedTraditional Bows1 year Limited Warranty to the original owner.Youth Bows90 Day Limited Warranty to the orig
2IMPORTANT PRESS INFORMATIONDue to the design of your Bear Archery bow limbs, it is of the utmost importance that your bow ONLY BE PRESSED IN PROPER B
3IMPORTANT PRESS INFORMATIONCertain bow models require the use of fixed stops to prevent the press forces from pushing the bow out of the bottom of th
4SAFETY FIRSTBefore using this equipment, read and follow these manufacturer’s instructions carefully. If you have any questions, contact the manufact
5SAFETY FIRSTTargets and Hunting Safety- Be sure of your target. Bow hunters often wear camouflage and are difficult to identify.- Never aim at anythi
6BOW DIAGRAMSUnderstanding your bow and its component parts will add to your archery enjoyment. Although bows differ in performance and features, thes
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