Rare 1967 Bear TamerLane HC-30 right handed with string and
leather Browning wrist strap. Serial No.
7B521, 69 inches, 35#. Still has the last shooters “sight in” markings. This is in great condition, See pictures for condition. I’ll tell you what I see, some scratch marks
on the riser, a small line lower limb just above the U.S. Pat’s logo, a small
chip upper limb just under the HC-30 logo, a small line bottom of upper limb face
side, small scratch upper limb back side inches from tip, rub markings face
side upper limb near tip, small line lower limb back side, and a small line on
the back side upper limb. The brush arrow rest has been changed to a wire arrow
rest(see pics). None of these effects the shooting, all have been pictured.The HC-30 was made between 1964 to 1967. HC stood for High Compression and featured a
phenolic riser. This was built for the
serious target tournament archers. The
special riser had 30% less recoil, 30% mass weight for balance and stability,
and a special sight window cut 1/8 inch beyond center shot with a custom
adjustable arrow plate. In 1967 Bear made changes to the HC-30. Action Core
limbs were added to make the draw “smooth as whipped cream” and the release
like “cushioned Coil springs”. Bear also
added the Quick Connect in the riser for an Inertial Stabilizer(not included). In 1967 this bow was referred to as “the
black beauty” and some say it was the most winningest bow in tournaments. This can be a great add to a collection or just great to
shoot. The 1967 Bear Bows are hard to
find especially the rare TamerLane HC-30! This is the best HC-30 made by Bear which was the last year it made the HC-30.In 1967 this bow sold for $175 which in 2022 would be equal to $1,483. So you can get over a $1,000 savings if you purchase this now! What a great deal!!!!!Please as questionsLook at the picturesNo Texting No Refunds