Manual Scout N Goblin Manual
Manual Scout N Goblin Manual
Manual Scout N Goblin Manual
Contents
Archery Safety & Warnings Bow Diagram Care & Maintenance Initial Bow Setup Shooting the Bow Left Handed Archers Warranty Statement
(Scout Only)
Record important bow information here and keep for future reference. Model:__________________________ Weight Range:___________________ Draw Length:____________________ Purchased From:_________________ Date Purchased:__________________ 2
Congratulations! Your new Bear Archery youth bow is the finest available. It has been engineered for accuracy and long life. It was built with quality and pride. No other bow delivers a higher performance to value ratio than a Bear. We know how much you are going to enjoy your new bow. For this reason, we ask you read the Care and Maintenance section carefully to learn how easy it is to maintain the quality, performance and level of satisfaction you expect from a Bear Archery product. ENJOY YOUR NEW BOW!
! SAFETY FIRST !
If this was purchased for a young archer, please be sure he or she uses it under adult supervision. Before using, everyone should carefully read and understand the instructions and the proper safe use of this product. If you have any questions, contact Bear Archery or a qualified Bear Archery dealer. This bow is not a toy. Adult supervision is required. Misuse or careless use may cause serious injury or death. Dry-firing a bow severely reduces the life expectancy of the bow and may cause immediate damage to the bow resulting in injury to yourself or others. Never dry-fire your bow! Never pull back and release the bowstring without an arrow attached to the string. Your bow is designed to transfer energy to a properly weighted arrow. Shooting underweight arrows has the same effect as dry-firing a bow and may cause serious injury. Use the proper arrow for you and your bow. If you are unsure about your arrow choice, contact your local Bear Archery dealer or an arrow manufacturer.
Inspect your arrows and nocks regularly. Damaged arrows or nocks may cause serious injury. Immediately discard any dented, split, splintered or otherwise damaged arrows and replace cracked or broken nocks. Do not draw your bow beyond its maximum draw length as damage to the limbs, cables and strings could occur. The use of safety glasses is recommended with any archery product.
! SAFETY FIRST !
Targets and Hunting Safety Be sure of your target. Bowhunters often wear camouflage and are difficult to identify. Never aim at anything you dont intend to shoot. Never point or aim a drawn bow at another person. Never draw or shoot when anyone is between you and your target. Never shoot at a target or object unless you are sure that it can stop your arrows. Make sure the area behind and around your target is clear. Before shooting, be sure that no part of the bow will strike any tree branches or other obstacles. Never shoot arrows straight up in the air or in any direction where you might destroy property or endanger life. Are these items in good condition? Properly installed? In working order? ___ ___ ___ ___ Cables String Screws Arrow Shafts ___ Sight ___ Arrow Rest ___ Arrow Nocks
Pre-shooting checklist
BOW DIAGRAM
Understanding your bow and its component parts will add to your archery enjoyment. Although bows differ in performance and features, this photo represents the components available in various combinations on most models. Being familiar with this information will help you with the instructions throughout this manual.
Slot in Riser
Sight Pin
Draw Length Adjustment The Scout does not have an adjustable draw length but it does have a valley which accommodates archers of 16-24 inches. The Goblin is a recurve and accommodates archers of 22-24 inches.
Arrow Group
In the picture, the arrows are hitting the target high and to the right of the bulls-eye. To correct this, adjust your sight up and to the right. Remember, Chase the arrows.
The finger tab protects your fingers from rubbing by the bow string when string is released. Slip the finger tab over your second and third finger so that the tab is on the palm side of your hand with the small lobe up. Bend the tab so that the small lobe covers your index finger and the large lobe covers your middle two fingers. Shooting Stance Stand with your body at a right angle to the target. Right-handed archers will have their left shoulder toward the target. (These instructions are written for right handed archers. Left handed archers simply reverse the instructions.) Hold the bow with your left hand. Extend left arm toward the target with your head in a natural looking at the target position.
With the bow in the relaxed position, snap the nock end of the arrow (closest to fletching) onto the string with the arrow perpendicular to the string as shown above. The odd colored vane should be pointing out. Place the arrow in the arrow rest. The two supports on the EZ Draw Arrow Rest will keep your arrow on the rest as you draw the bow. Drawing the Bow Place your first finger around the string above the nock point and arrow. Place the middle finger and third finger around the string under the arrow. Draw the bowstring back to your jaw, placing your first finger at the corner of your mouth. This is called an anchor point. Keep your left arm slightly bent. Keep the bow straight up and down. Point the arrow at your target, aim and let go of the string. ***Remember, never draw back and release your bow without an arrow in place.***
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The opposite end of the string assembly will now slide easily off the opposite end of the bow. Once the string assembly is removed, simply flip the bow over and reinstall the string assembly to prepare the bow for a left handed archer. This is achieved by reversing the way the string assembly was attached to the bow. Reinstall the bracket you removed from the top of the bow onto the bottom of the bow and reinstall the bracket
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No lip
Bracket lip
Correct alignment
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WARRANTY STATEMENT
All Bear Archery youth bows are backed with a 90 Day Limited Warranty. Original Owner: Warranty applies only to the original owner and is not transferable. Proof of purchase may be required. Items Not Covered: Cables, strings, bearings, paint and/or film dipped finishes resulting from normal wear and tear are not included in this warranty. Damage Not Covered: Damage caused by abuse, mishandling, dry firing, alteration or modification made to original products are not covered under this warranty. The use of any bow press other than those approved by Bear Archery will void this warranty. Additionally, shooting of arrows less than 5 grains per pound of peak draw weight will void this warranty. Bear Archery reserves the right to make parts substitutions on warranty coverage at Bear Archerys sole discretion, for any reason. In the event a bow requires warranty service, please contact the Bear Archery Customer Department at 800-694-9494 for a return authorization (RA) number and return shipping instructions. For full warranty details, please log on to BearArcheryProducts.com for further information. Key Contact data: Dealer 800 Number: 800-694-9494 Dealer Fax Number: 812-467-1245 Web: www.BearArcheryProducts.com 2008 Bear Archery Licensed under one or more of the following U.S. patents: 5,495,843 & 5,534,213 and other Patents Pending.
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