Bear-archery Compound Bow 2014 User Manual

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Page 1 - Owner’s Manual

2014Owner’s ManualMembers of the ATA817 Maxwell Avenue Evansville, IN 47711800 - 694 - 9494 • fax 812 - 467 - 1245www.BearArcheryProducts.com

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7Limb Pocket PivotLimb PocketRiserSight Window and Mounting HolesRest Mounting Holes (Berger Hole)Stabilizer Mounting HoleMax Pre-Load Quad LimbsCamSt

Page 3 - for future reference

8RiserSight Window and Mounting HolesRest Mounting Holes (Berger Hole)Stabilizer Mounting HoleMax Pre-Load Quad LimbsBottom CamString Suppressor and S

Page 4 - IMPORTANT LIMB INFORMATION

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

Page 5 - APPROVED BOW PRESSES

10CARE AND MAINTENANCELubricationYour Bear Archery compound bow requires very little lubrication. Wipe the cable guard periodically with a dry cloth t

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11BOW ADJUSTMENTSPeak Draw Weight AdjustmentBear Archery bows have an approximate 10 pound peak weight adjustment range. Using a hex wrench, turn the

Page 7 - SAFETY FIRST

12BOW ADJUSTMENTS CONTINUED Counter-Clockwise Decreases Peak Weight.Clockwise Increases Peak Weight.Bows Agenda 6 Agenda 7 Anarchy HC Apprentice 3

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13CAM ADJUSTMENTS- Adjusting Draw Length -Synchronized Hybrid Cam SystemH13 Cam‘A’ CamFH2 Cam

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14CAM ADJUSTMENTSSynchronized Hybrid Cam SystemThe Synchronized Hybrid cam has a rotating module for draw length adjustment. All draw length adjustmen

Page 10 - Single Cam Bow

15Cam Adjustments‘H13’ Synchronized Hybrid Cam SystemTOP CAM - Front ViewTOP CAM - Back ViewTop StopAxle BearingString PostModuleIndicator MarksContro

Page 11 - Hybrid Cam Bow

16Cam Adjustments‘H13’ Synchronized Hybrid Cam SystemBOTTOM CAM - Front ViewBOTTOM CAM - Back ViewBottomModuleCamIndicatorMarkControl Cable PostBuss C

Page 13 - Lubrication

17TOP CAM - Back ViewCam Adjustments‘A’ Synchronized Hybrid Cam SystemTOP CAM - Back ViewTop StopAxleBearingCamIndicatorMarkTop ModuleControlCable Pos

Page 14 - Peak Draw Weight Adjustment

18Cam Adjustments‘A’ Synchronized Hybrid Cam SystemBOTTOM CAM - Back ViewBOTTOM CAM - Front ViewBussCablePostControlCablePostCam IndicatorMarkBottom M

Page 15 - Limb Bolt Adjustment

19TOP CAM - Back ViewTOP CAM - Front ViewCam Adjustments‘FH2’ Synchronized Hybrid Cam SystemTop StopAxle BearingModuleIndicatorMarksControl CablePostC

Page 16 - CAM ADJUSTMENTS

20BOTTOM CAM - Back ViewBOTTOM CAM - Front ViewCam Adjustments‘FH2’ Synchronized Hybrid Cam SystemBussCablePostControl CablePostBottomModuleCamIndicat

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21CAM ADJUSTMENTS- Adjusting Draw Length -Dual Cam SystemsG3 Growth CamOutbreak CamDraw Weight vs Draw Length

Page 18 - Cam Adjustments

22CAM ADJUSTMENTS- Adjusting Draw Length -Dual Cam SystemsThe Outbreak and G3 Growth cam equipped bows can be configured to provide a draw length from

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23CAM - Back ViewCAM - Front ViewCam Adjustments‘G3 Growth’ Dual Cam SystemAxle BushingCamModulePositioningScrewModuleBuss Cable PostString PostCable

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24Cam AdjustmentsOurbreak Dual Cam SystemCAM - Back ViewCAM - Front ViewString PostCable Post Mounting ScrewModule Mounting ScrewAxle BushingCamModule

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25CAM ADJUSTMENTS- Adjusting Draw Length -Rotating Module SystemS13 Cam / EZ3 / E3 ‘FH1’ Cam

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26CAM ADJUSTMENTS- Adjusting Draw Length -Rotating Module SystemThe rotating module cam system allows the bow to be adjusted to all of its draw length

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ContentsImportant Bow Information 01-03Archery Safety & Warnings 04-05Bow Diagrams 06-08

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27Cam Adjustments‘S13’ Rotating Module SystemFront ViewBack ViewModuleIndicatorMarksCamIndicatorMarkStringPostRotatingModuleScrewsStringPostCamRotatin

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28Front ViewBack ViewCam Adjustments‘EZ3’ Rotating Module SystemDraw StopMountingHolesPerimeterWeightRotatingModuleDrawStopCablePostCamString PostCamI

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29TOP CAM - Back ViewTOP CAM - Front ViewCam Adjustments‘FH1’ Rotating Module SystemDraw StopMountingHolesDraw StopCable PostString PostPerimeterWeigh

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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

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31INITIAL BOW SETUPPlace arrow firmly against inside of riser shown.Arrows should be parallel along their entire length.Arrow rest should support the

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32INITIAL BOW SETUPNocking Point and Nock AdjustmentNow that the initial center shot setting is complete, you need to verify your arrow nocking point.

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33INITIAL BOW SETUPArrow Alignment90 DegreesPlace arrow firmly against shelf of riser as shown.Arrows should be parallel along their entire length.

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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

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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

Page 33 - INITIAL BOW SETUP

36Bear Archery Warranty StatementAll Bear Archery compound bows are backed with a Limited Lifetime Warranty to the original owner. This warranty appli

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1Congratulations! Your new Bear Archery compound bow is the finest available. It has been engineered for accuracy, long life, and built with quality a

Page 35 - Install All Accessories

37Bear Archery Warranty Statement ContinuedTraditional Bows1 year Limited Warranty to the original owner.Youth Bows90 Day Limited Warranty to the orig

Page 36 - Arrow Alignment

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

Page 37 - Sight Adjustment

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

Page 38 - ARROW SELECTION

4SAFETY FIRSTBefore using this equipment, read and follow these manufacturer’s instructions carefully. If you have any questions, contact the manufact

Page 39 - Bow Warranty Registration

5SAFETY FIRSTTargets and Hunting Safety- Be sure of your target. Bow hunters often wear camouflage and are difficult to identify.- Never aim at anythi

Page 40 - Key Contact data

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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