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  • Barney
    Im a hoyt guy and I got a 2012 hoyt Rampage xt at 28 and a half inch drawl lenght and at 60 lb dw its one of the best bows that I ever shot I shot 4 deer with it last year and it was the first time that I ever bowhunted in like 6 years so like it says get serious get hoyt but the strings fray a littel buoy but you can fix that with bow string wax.
  • Axel
    My Method is smooth, fast and quiet, very accurate, with smooth edges, and I don't have a problem with tuning with the rest mounted properly.
  • TheKid
    This is a great starter bow as it has extreme ranges of adjustment for pull length as well as weight.

Take-Down

After several changes of names and bows in Bear Archery, the time for innovation arrived. 1969 was the year when the famous TakeDown recurve bow appeared. In those days, the design was ahead of its time, but even nowadays there are people still talking about it. Available in both A and B risers, easy to shoot and handle, this bow feels like a dream.


    • A-Riser = 56
    • A-Riser = 60
    • B-Riser = 60
    • B-Riser = 64
    • Crowned, cut-on center arrow shelf with Bear Hair Rest and leather side plate
    • Dynaflight 97 Flemish String
    • Inlaid compass (a favorite of Mr. Bear)
    • Draw weight: 35 - 60 LBS
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