Bear Attack Compound bow. $300 cash which is a bargain for this bow and all of the
equipment that comes with it.
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This bow is in excellent condition; my son no longer hunts and now lives out-of-state.
This is a super-fast flat shooting bow that was purchased new from Cabela’s. A flat
shooting bow makes up for reasonably missed yardage estimates. I believe he used
the same pin for 10 and 20 yds and the 30 yd pin is not very far off the 20 yd pin. Bow
comes with stabilizer, arm guard, trigger release, Whisker Biscuit arrow rest, 4-arrow
Bow Quiver, Cabela’s Tarantula Hip Quiver, 8 arrows with broad heads (3 fixed and 5
mechanical), 9 additional arrows in the hip quiver. Everything you need to start shooting
or hunting immediately. The arrows are all matched Cabela’s Stalker Extreme Carbon
55/70 lb. arrows. A couple arrows need nocks glued back in. The arrows are cut to 25
¾ inches from the end of the nock to the insert. I believe the bow is currently set to 60
lb. draw weight. Please see the specs below for the draw length and draw weight
ranges for this bow. This bow was bought at Cabela’s and they or Bass Pro will likely
make all adjustments needed, as they used to do that there in the store. I still have his
robin hood arrows together that can go with the bow if you want. That is how good of a
shot he is, and the quality and consistency of this bow’s arrow flight. The second arrow
is still good…
I have a broad head Block Invasion target and a Yellow Jacket field point target bag for
fast compound bows. A hard-case double bow case, two soft-sided unpadded bow
carrying cases, and a padded cross bow carrying case. Two fletching tools, a slew of
brand-new Blazer fletching sets, broad heads, field points and other extras that I will sell
separately.
Details on the bow from online:
The Bear Attack Bow is a popular, fast, and efficient compound bow model from Bear
Archery, known for its smooth E-Cam system, high speeds (around 340 fps), and good
energy transfer for hunting, offering features like limb suppressors and a comfortable
grip for steady holding, making it a strong performer for bowhunters. It was a key model
in their lineup for several years, praised for being a balanced, accurate, and quiet bow,
even compared to higher-end models.
Key Features & Specs (Varies slightly by year, typical):
Cam System: E-Cam (Efficient Single Cam) for smooth draw and high speed.
Speed: Around 340 FPS (IBO).
Let-Off: Around 80%.
Axle-to-Axle: Approximately 31-32 inches.
Brace Height: Around 7 inches.
Weight: Around 4.2 lbs.
Draw Weight/Length: Available in common hunting weights (50, 60, 70 lbs) and
adjustable draw lengths (e.g., 25-30 inches).
Why Hunters Liked It:
Smoothness:
The E-Cam provided a smoother draw than many other speed bows, making it easier to
hold at full draw.
Accuracy:
Users found it very accurate and stable at full draw, feeling like a longer bow.
Quietness:
Features like dual arc string suppressors reduced vibration and noise.
Energy Transfer:
Designed to efficiently transfer energy to the arrow for better kinetic energy.