For Sale - Bear Grizzly Recurve Bow (R/H - 55lbs draw weight)

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Selling my trusty 2014 Bear Grizzly Recurve Bow.

The Bear Grizzly Recurve Bow has been around since the 50's and is well known for it's durability and performance out in the field. It's an all seasons hunting bow, which means it can be used in rain, hail or shine. It's also a fantastic bow for 3d target shooting which is what I used it for.

Specs:
  • 58" AMO length.[/*]
  • 1 piece riser constructed of dymondwood with fiberglass backed maple limbs.[/*]
  • Original dacron flemish twist string fitted with beaver fur string silencers.[/*]
  • Bear hair rest and leather side plate.[/*]
  • 55lbs draw weight @ 28".[/*]
  • Also comes with a Fred Bear padded case.[/*]

Both bow and case are in excellent used condition, and like everything I own, they have been taken very good care of. The bow has never been dropped or dry fired.

$475 includes insured shipping.

To purchase the above new would set you back $770 or so.

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Cheers Ivo, in the title I have it listed as R/H ;)
 
If no takes this by the 9th of next month,
I will take it. :D
 
Still available. Happy to answer any questions :)
 
In the interest of a quick sale, I'll take $450 if sold this weekend only.

Quick reminder it's a right handed bow with a 55lbs draw weight at a 28" draw length, so it's got some balls to it :)
 
Does it come with arrows? If not what are they worth and are they hard to get.
Bit of info for a layman would be good.

GT :)
 
I'll throw in a few arrows. They are super easy to come by and can be purchased online or at any archery shop. The main thing is to buy quality arrows and get them spec'd to both the bow and you're personal draw length. An archery shop can assist with this.

Arrows will set you back around $10/ish each, though they can be purchased in sets for little cheaper. I just buy the shafts, tips and feathers separate and make them myself. You can also buy much more expensive arrows but they're not really necessary for a traditional recurve bow IMO.
 
Last call @ $450.

If it doesn't sell at this price I think I'll just hang onto it, it's too nice of a bow to give away :p
 
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My advise for as good as it is
would be keep it until a bit closer to Christmas then try again you might just get the $$$$ you want without giving it away
 
Not a bad idea mate, bit of a tough crowd this time of year lol
 
Not at this stage Sparra. Might check it out thanks.
 
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