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Bear Bear® Archery Apprentice 2 RTH Packages

Bear’s unique cam system13 different draw length positions from 15"–27"Draw weights adjustable from 15–60 lbs.No bowpress requiredArrow speeds up to 265 fpsAxle-to-axle: 27.63"Brace Height: 6.13"Weight: 2.9 lbs. Bear has taken its youth-proven powerhouse and bumped up the top draw weight adjustment by 10 pounds, extending its versatility even further! Featuring Bear’s unique cam system with 13 different draw length positions from 15"–27" and draw weights adjustable from 15–60 lbs. to accommodate young archers longer than other youth bows. No bowpress required; produces arrow speeds up to 265 fps. Axle-to-axle: 27.63". Color: Realtree APG™. Brace Height: 6.13". Weight: 2.9 lbs. Factory-installed package includes 3-pin sight, Whisker Biscuit® arrowrest, and 4-arrow quiver.
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Questions & Answers for Bear Bear® Archery Apprentice 2 RTH Packages

Question

does this bow have a one or 2 peice quiver and will it fit in a hard case?

asked 9 months ago
by
logicmaster
on Bear® Archery Apprentice 2 RTH Packages
3 answers
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answer 1
Its got a 2 piece quiver thats bolted to the riser. Its fairly small and should fit in a case
answered 4 months, 1 week ago
by
TromainWY
 - Wyoming
answer 2
2 piece quiver, yes.
answered 5 months, 2 weeks ago
by
dmpowell
 - Greene CO, MO
answer 3
The quiver mounts in a slot on the frame of the sight with a release lever. I bought a simple hard case for mine ($40) and I take the quiver off and lay it separately in the case. I don't think the bow will fit with the quiver attached.
answered 9 months ago
by
BackIntoArchery
 - Greenville, SC
Question

Would this bow be suitable to hunt deer or turkey?

I am shhooting 45lbs at a 26 inch draw
asked 5 months, 2 weeks ago
by
sportsman44645
on Bear® Archery Apprentice 2 RTH Packages
3 answers
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answer 1
This bow is totally capable of taking down a deer or turkey I've already taken a few of both at 55lbs.
answered 3 weeks, 6 days ago
by
Hunter39
 - Uxbridge, Ont
answer 2
Definitely my friend shot it at 37lbs and gets a deer every year
answered 4 months, 3 weeks ago
by
deerhunterKY
 - central KY
answer 3
Plenty for both! The Bear Apprentice two is great for hunting anything In my opinion.
answered 5 months, 1 week ago
by
ThatPoorBullsEye
 - British Columbia, CNA
Question

I can't get my bow to sight in it shoots the ground i can't get it to shoot high enough

We have tried moving everything the first thing i noticed was the bracket that mounts on the bow that the sights screw to was on upsidedown i fixed them moved the peep sight around and even changed to an automatic real tree peep sight but it still shoots in the ground no matter what. What kind of arrows should i be using wander if that could be the problem
asked 8 months ago
by
rtgofishing
on Bear® Archery Apprentice 2 RTH Packages
2 answers
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answer 1
I use warrior 400 100% carbon arrows. the whisker biscuit should be centered. then it's a matter of adjusting the front sight, which isn't easy given there is no gauge. it took me 3 weeks to zero in my sight. the thing to remember with the front sight is to follow the arrow. set a fixed point on the target so you're always aiming at the same spot. if you shoot high and to the right, move your sight up a little bit and right... where you are consistently shooting low. move your sight all the way down and then slowly raise it as you go... this is what I shot last night from 10m away.
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Best Answer
answered 5 months, 3 weeks ago
by
jjg725
 - Kingston, On, Canada
answer 2
A detailed description of the process to sight in your compound bow is too long for this message format. Please contact Customer Service at 800-227-7776 or contact the Archery Department at one of our retail stores. You may resolve the issue with a trip to an archery range.
Staff Answer
answered 7 months ago
by
BPSResource8
 - Springfield, MO
Question

Make it left handed

My 12 year old son has shown an interest and I bought him a very low end bow to see if it would last. It has and I want to move him up.

He right handed and left eye dominant. I'm left handed right eye, go figure.

How difficult is it to change the configuration or does it come set up for a left handed shooter if left handed is ordered?

Thanks,
Bill
asked 5 months, 4 weeks ago
by
toppemhat
on Bear® Archery Apprentice 2 RTH Packages
1 answer
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answer 1
can be ordered for left handed shooters
answered 5 months, 3 weeks ago
by
jjg725
 - Kingston, On, Canada
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