Our bow packages are very different from the basic "kit" or "outfitter" compound bows commonly sold at the big-box stores. Bear has set the bar pretty high with this one and the Legit will be the bow to watch out for in 2021. From a youth bow to a seasoned hunter's primary buck killer, the Legit can handle it all. The 2021 Bear Legit is a bow you should not, for any reason, underestimate. The HUGE range of this bow makes it a perfect fit for any shooter, at any age while still managing to bring the heat in all of the important categories, such as an impressive IBO speed of 315 FPS, and its sleek design. Toss in the fact that the Legit is capable of a 10#-70# weight range and a draw length range of 14" to 30" (all on the same set of limbs/cams I might add) and you have yourself the perfect bow for virtually anybody looking to get the best bow at a killer price. The Bear Legit not only looks the part of a $799, (or more), compound bow but it shoots like one too. The realm of hyper adjustable compound bows has been improving with every passing model year and the 2021 Bear Legit is proof in the pudding that the best is yet to come. In our book, The Legit is a 10 out of 10, two thumbs up, five stars, and any other rating you can think of because this bow deserves it. When it comes to hyper adjustable bows the Legit is a shining example of how to do it, and how to do it RIGHT. This bow, for lack of a better way of saying it, freaking rocks, and no fancy sales pitch is needed on this one. WE HAVE A WINNER! I want to point out straight away that we are very impressed with this bow here at the shop. It is hard to believe that those days of old ever even happened at this point, especially now that we have a bow like the Bear Legit. This would then require a trip to the local shop, and more money to be spent, but that was the only way young kids could use a "real" bow, not a toy bow. Not long ago, most bows were confined to small 10# weight range (60#-70# with no other options), and any "youth bows" promising grow up plans, required you to swap the limbs out for heavier limbs at some point as your child grew, (15#-30# limbs would eventually be swapped for 30#-60# limbs when then time came). The truth is, once these extremely adjustable bows made it to the market, things forever changed and archery was now a hobby that many more people would be able to enjoy, no matter the age or budget. We have kicked back, and watched as "hyper adjustable" compound bows went from a simple pipe dream, to a revolutionary new technology that took market by storm back in the early 2010s. Both shoot 'lights out' and have craftsmanship to rival many others.2023 BEAR LEGIT - THROW BACK - W/OLIVE RISER AND FRED BEAR CAMO LIMBS If your question is specifically geared toward 1pc "long" longbows I would choose a 1pc Slammer or 1pc Fox Triple Crown any day of the week. Two other shorties that are in the same league for forgiveness that I have shot are the Big Jim Thunderchild and a short Centaur.Īs for longer bows, most tack driving 'long' longbow I have owned and shot is a 3pc Leon Stewart Slammer with either 66 or 68" limbs. Thanks Gregg for your artistry, thanks Ron for pioneering the short bow! I won't be taking any 50+ yd shots at deer in real life, heck even 25 is a stretch in real life, but I trust my Elkheart to do the job NO problem. Talk about a great feeling! I shot many more 8s and 10s that day, along with my share of 5s and occasional misses, but I know for a fact I wouldn't have shot that Elkheart so well if it had not had the thought and refinement put into it by Gregg Coffey, along with some LaClair mojo. Me and the other folks gathered around all held our breath.wham! I nailed that deer! A cheer went up and when my friends and I walked down the hill to the deer we discovered it was a clean double lunger. I had my moment of zen and drew and released focusing on the 3D deer. Two days ago I took the Elkheart to its second 3D tournament and I got called out on a master stake shot that was downhill and had to be a good 50-55 yds or more. Well I have always favored longer bows, but this bow in particular has proven beyond a doubt for me that a short bow can be forgiving if designed properly. I'm no Robin Hood by any means but I do ok on occasion One some wouldn't expect right off the bat, but its my current #1 lady and so easy to shoot well:ĥ6" Java Man Elkheart, half phenolic bow-bolt 2pc, and I have become one.
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