I bought this bow for my son when he was 14. He has won numerous bow comps and 2 state championships with it. Sat Matthew’s , Hoyt, bowtec and elite down numerous times . He is 16 now and still shooting it. Just changed strings and put a good fall away and good sights and you have a great bow
My 1st bow was a Bear whitetail 2. Had it since 1989 or so. I still shoot it. I upgraded 2 a Cruiser G2 last season. Man , it's night and day difference. I couldn't be happier. Thanks for all the reviews and info Steven. It helped me out a lot choosing. Hope you are well.
Recorded before your op ? No matter, it's great to see you posting again. Hope you're feeling better and best wishes for a quick recovery.(If this is post-op, wow..... hero stuff !)
Really want you to know your videos are appreciated. I am buying two boys for my boys and this realllly helps when you cant shoot the bows yourself. Thanks.
Hope you are recovering well! I love your videos because you always have little tidbits of information in them. This video is about the bow, and snuck in there is some fletching tips. I love it, great stuff.
Hey Stephen, I dunno. Yeah there’s tonnes of insane bows out there and that’s a good deal but I brought a 2021 PSE Stinger max, set it up properly and honestly I really don’t know what people want more than what that can deliver bar a few IBO fps numbers. Roller cable slides maybe and good strings and this thing will outshoot anything if the shooter can
I assume this is pre recorded video as he is still in the hospital from what I’ve heard from a guy who’s local and won’t be able to shoot for a few months so I figured he had some stuff recorded
The Alaskan is a pro shop only bow in the US, but I was able to mail order the same Bear Resurgence bow in RTH package. It is a great bow with forgiving specs, smooth draw, nice valley and hold, and good speed. I had 5 minor issues that were all easily correctable. 1. The fit between the riser hole and string stop was loose and can vibrate loose and if you overtighten the two grub screws, you risk crushing the carbon rod. I tightened the fit with layers of aluminum foil wrap around the rod and considered Blue Loctite on the screws, but so far the aluminum wrapping alone fixed it. 2. I corrected a right nock tear by shimming the cams with more shims on the left and a couple of right yoke twists (nothing extreme or unusual). Overall, very straight forward to tune and the hybrid cam yoke allows tuning of the top cam which generally needs more attention due to the cable torque angles. 3. I found a slight gap under the axle E-clips that I corrected by adding a thin 0.02 shim to the shim stack top and bottom to eliminate cam play. On some bows the E-clips can fling off and go missing, especially if they are damaged and loose fitting on the axles. To prevent this, I orient the open gap of each E-clip facing out so that the shot inertia will force the E-clip into the axle shaft rather than away. If the E-clip rotates with shooting, you can apply a dab of Blue Loctite. Oriented this way, an undamaged E-clip will never fling off with shooting. 4. To mitigate some mild after shot vibration I attached a pair of Limbstop stabilizer heads to the lower riser quiver mount hole, which worked great. A string leech helped calm some of the twang. 5. I and others have found the actual draw length to be 1/2" longer than the stated setting. My draw length is 28.5" but I set it to 28" setting (7 setting on the cams), rather than 28.5" (7.5 setting). The Alaskan riser is shared on the Resurgence, Resurgence LD, Adapt, and Legend XR. It is a great riser, fairly light, metal limb pockets, a recess for your thumb knuckle, and a comfortable 32" ata. I held an Adapt bow with the plastic grip that will fit this riser series, but it felt kinda fat and the bare riser grip is just fine. Once I confirmed cam timing, I pencil marked the cams at the cable crossings so I can check cam timing at brace, and the cam timing has remained stable. My Bear Resurgence/Alaskan is very accurate and pleasurable to shoot. I highly recommend it.
Welcome back mate. Great review, agree with your assessment. I have a mate in the US that swears by the Alaskan. He posted a short video of his groups in my Facebook group @ 90 yards. I was eyeing off either the Elite Enkore or the EVO NXT 35, I noticed you had one each in left hand.
BEAR Alaskan was my first bow in 1986 I believe. Wish i kept it. I would bet the new is still a good bow. Like you say, just get out there and shoot. Hope you are recovering well.
I'd love it if bear would come out with a 35/36 axle to axle with the way my son shoots his bear with a longer axle to axle he is 6'2" he would shoot amazing in tournaments
I have an opportunity to buy a Bear Alaskan or a used Matthews Triax from my local shop. I've watched all your videos on this series and have heard some say that these new budget bows might be better than older flagships. Which one would you recommend? I really appreciate your input.
Hi! I just bought this bow and im new to compound bows. Could yo please explain in witch order to change draw length, i dont want to make anything wrong touching the wrong bolts. Trying to understand the manual but im not geting any clever. Thanx in advance.
My input about this bow is that it is amazingly fast! The speed advertised is actually correct, Butttttt I had issues smacking my arm as well, no matter how I adjusted my grip it would still hit my arm, I’ve shot plenty of bows and this is the first one I’ve had that issue with. My only other issue is that the cams are massive! Axel to Axel is irrelevant when the cams stick out 3 extra inches on each side, the bow is extremely long and I have concerns that the cams sticking out so far will become a problem, the likelihood of damaging them is too high for me. I wanted to love this bow but it just missed the mark when it comes to design.
Estoy pensando en comprar un arco de poles y no me decido. Será mi primer arco compusto. El drive nxt tiene muy buenos comentarios y el elite terrain también. Alguien me puede decir cual de los dos es mejor para un principiante?
I'm guessing that Australians make gloves from kangaroo leather? Is it true that it's better at conforming to your bone structure? And how's your ticker feel?
Telling you all the people that do the derailing Bose have not blown up it's got carbon fiber through their armor or fiberglass through their arm are the arrow go through for me and or something crazy I hope it was me I would want to learn the most I could get it be my first time picking up a bow
When I fletch my arrows , I clean the vane with nail polish remover then isopropyl alcohol, there is a film on the vanes from the manufacturer, I then clean the arrow with isopropyl alcohol as well, it’s a process , BUT! , all the vanes never separate from the arrows.
Hi Steve , just found your channel! I stand in an agreement hope for a speed recovery ! Also vey fair review , i shoot a Matthew’s V3X , but just bought the bear Alaskan, I like bows, way too much, my wife made me sell four of them in 2022…. That knocked me down to just three bows😂😂😂, I have a small thread of land in the southwest United States , but I can shoot out to 250 yards😂😂, but I don’t. Anyways, God speed on your recovery and straight shooting!
Hope you're recovering well Stephen, I love watching your videos and I've learned a lot. Take care mate.
Bought this bow about 6 months ago and still love it. It is all a person needs to be a good archer and hunter. Great video!
Glad you’re back. I’ve watched your videos for years and have had you on my mind with your recent medical procedure. Welcome back.
Happy to see you back 😊
Archer to archer and man to man, I hope your surgery went super well and you're recovering even better!
I've been wondering about you every day, prayers to your safe speedy recovery.
Looks like you're feeling alright. A little grumpy but to be expected. Great to see you so soon
I bought this bow for my son when he was 14. He has won numerous bow comps and 2 state championships with it. Sat Matthew’s , Hoyt, bowtec and elite down numerous times . He is 16 now and still shooting it. Just changed strings and put a good fall away and good sights and you have a great bow
Stephen. Good to see you back, and from the looks of it, none the worst for wear.
Damn that was a quick recovery. No kidding thoughts and prayers are with you
Welcome back, speedy recovery
I'm glad to see you back, dude! Take it easy and let yourself heal properly!
My 1st bow was a Bear whitetail 2.
Had it since 1989 or so.
I still shoot it.
I upgraded 2 a Cruiser G2 last season.
Man , it's night and day difference.
I couldn't be happier.
Thanks for all the reviews and info Steven. It helped me out a lot choosing.
Hope you are well.
Speedy recovery best wishes ...always enjoy your reviews the most !!!
Glad to see back again!
Recorded before your op ? No matter, it's great to see you posting again. Hope you're feeling better and best wishes for a quick recovery.(If this is post-op, wow..... hero stuff !)
Hes back! Real man-we need you on that wall! Been thru similar issues ❤️❤️ from USA
Really want you to know your videos are appreciated. I am buying two boys for my boys and this realllly helps when you cant shoot the bows yourself. Thanks.
Hope your recovering well, I always look forward to your videos
Hope you are recovering well! I love your videos because you always have little tidbits of information in them. This video is about the bow, and snuck in there is some fletching tips. I love it, great stuff.
He's Baaaack! Get well soon!
Best guy for bow reviews.
Hi, Steven glad to see ya back at it. I own an Alaskan. Thank's for the review
I'm happy to see that you're back.
Hope this means you are doing well. Speedy recovery to you!!
Good too see that you are on the mend
your back!!!! And PSE are awesome........
Hey Stephen, I dunno. Yeah there’s tonnes of insane bows out there and that’s a good deal but I brought a 2021 PSE Stinger max, set it up properly and honestly I really don’t know what people want more than what that can deliver bar a few IBO fps numbers. Roller cable slides maybe and good strings and this thing will outshoot anything if the shooter can
Always a good day when Steven uploads a video!
How are you feeling man?
I assume this is pre recorded video as he is still in the hospital from what I’ve heard from a guy who’s local and won’t be able to shoot for a few months so I figured he had some stuff recorded
@@ChilleDxFighteR we will keep him in are prayers
Yes this is a pre-recorded I'm sure of it we definitely need to keep him in our prayers
The Alaskan is a pro shop only bow in the US, but I was able to mail order the same Bear Resurgence bow in RTH package. It is a great bow with forgiving specs, smooth draw, nice valley and hold, and good speed. I had 5 minor issues that were all easily correctable. 1. The fit between the riser hole and string stop was loose and can vibrate loose and if you overtighten the two grub screws, you risk crushing the carbon rod. I tightened the fit with layers of aluminum foil wrap around the rod and considered Blue Loctite on the screws, but so far the aluminum wrapping alone fixed it. 2. I corrected a right nock tear by shimming the cams with more shims on the left and a couple of right yoke twists (nothing extreme or unusual). Overall, very straight forward to tune and the hybrid cam yoke allows tuning of the top cam which generally needs more attention due to the cable torque angles. 3. I found a slight gap under the axle E-clips that I corrected by adding a thin 0.02 shim to the shim stack top and bottom to eliminate cam play. On some bows the E-clips can fling off and go missing, especially if they are damaged and loose fitting on the axles. To prevent this, I orient the open gap of each E-clip facing out so that the shot inertia will force the E-clip into the axle shaft rather than away. If the E-clip rotates with shooting, you can apply a dab of Blue Loctite. Oriented this way, an undamaged E-clip will never fling off with shooting. 4. To mitigate some mild after shot vibration I attached a pair of Limbstop stabilizer heads to the lower riser quiver mount hole, which worked great. A string leech helped calm some of the twang. 5. I and others have found the actual draw length to be 1/2" longer than the stated setting. My draw length is 28.5" but I set it to 28" setting (7 setting on the cams), rather than 28.5" (7.5 setting). The Alaskan riser is shared on the Resurgence, Resurgence LD, Adapt, and Legend XR. It is a great riser, fairly light, metal limb pockets, a recess for your thumb knuckle, and a comfortable 32" ata. I held an Adapt bow with the plastic grip that will fit this riser series, but it felt kinda fat and the bare riser grip is just fine. Once I confirmed cam timing, I pencil marked the cams at the cable crossings so I can check cam timing at brace, and the cam timing has remained stable. My Bear Resurgence/Alaskan is very accurate and pleasurable to shoot. I highly recommend it.
I love my Resurgence RTH.
So glad to see you recovering. I'm praying for your continued recovery and your salvation. 🏹🤠👍
please don't
I brought my Bear Alaskan as a backup bow for my high end bows. Now I find myself shooting it more and more 😊
Looking good hope you're feeling well 😊!
You look great Stephen, been there done it myself . God Bless
Welcome back mate. Great review, agree with your assessment. I have a mate in the US that swears by the Alaskan. He posted a short video of his groups in my Facebook group @ 90 yards. I was eyeing off either the Elite Enkore or the EVO NXT 35, I noticed you had one each in left hand.
Good to see you take it easy
Hope you are well.
Welcome back
Glad to see you. Hope you’re doing well.
I see everyone wishing Steven speedy recovery. Did I miss something? Hope nothing bad has happened. Prayers if so!
He was scheduled to receive heart surgery.
@@robstofberg1 Oh my goodness... Prayers up from Iowa.
BEAR Alaskan was my first bow in 1986 I believe. Wish i kept it. I would bet the new is still a good bow. Like you say, just get out there and shoot.
Hope you are recovering well.
I went with the whitetail legend pro and have been very happy with it. Nice little bows.
I would definitely own this Alaskan and enjoy it!!!
Can you do a review on the 2023 obsession rx7 and kaoz hz
I'd love it if bear would come out with a 35/36 axle to axle with the way my son shoots his bear with a longer axle to axle he is 6'2" he would shoot amazing in tournaments
I have an opportunity to buy a Bear Alaskan or a used Matthews Triax from my local shop. I've watched all your videos on this series and have heard some say that these new budget bows might be better than older flagships. Which one would you recommend? I really appreciate your input.
I am currently bouncing the idea of this bow or the terrain for my fist bow
Hi! I just bought this bow and im new to compound bows. Could yo please explain in witch order to change draw length, i dont want to make anything wrong touching the wrong bolts. Trying to understand the manual but im not geting any clever. Thanx in advance.
Does this bow come as a kitted out option?
My input about this bow is that it is amazingly fast! The speed advertised is actually correct, Butttttt I had issues smacking my arm as well, no matter how I adjusted my grip it would still hit my arm, I’ve shot plenty of bows and this is the first one I’ve had that issue with. My only other issue is that the cams are massive! Axel to Axel is irrelevant when the cams stick out 3 extra inches on each side, the bow is extremely long and I have concerns that the cams sticking out so far will become a problem, the likelihood of damaging them is too high for me. I wanted to love this bow but it just missed the mark when it comes to design.
Estoy pensando en comprar un arco de poles y no me decido. Será mi primer arco compusto. El drive nxt tiene muy buenos comentarios y el elite terrain también. Alguien me puede decir cual de los dos es mejor para un principiante?
Don't you have stitches or staples in your chest ?
I'm guessing that Australians make gloves from kangaroo leather? Is it true that it's better at conforming to your bone structure? And how's your ticker feel?
In uk
Pse Stinger 330£
Bear Alaskan 505£
Pse drive nxt 630£
Elite terrain 650£
Hope You all good Steve ❤
Makes the Mybo Origin at £595
Great value.
Telling you all the people that do the derailing Bose have not blown up it's got carbon fiber through their armor or fiberglass through their arm are the arrow go through for me and or something crazy I hope it was me I would want to learn the most I could get it be my first time picking up a bow
Show us the scars man...!
When I fletch my arrows , I clean the vane with nail polish remover then isopropyl alcohol, there is a film on the vanes from the manufacturer, I then clean the arrow with isopropyl alcohol as well, it’s a process , BUT! , all the vanes never separate from the arrows.
Hi Steve , just found your channel! I stand in an agreement hope for a speed recovery ! Also vey fair review , i shoot a Matthew’s V3X , but just bought the bear Alaskan, I like bows, way too much, my wife made me sell four of them in 2022…. That knocked me down to just three bows😂😂😂, I have a small thread of land in the southwest United States , but I can shoot out to 250 yards😂😂, but I don’t. Anyways, God speed on your recovery and straight shooting!
One more thing I use q tips on the vanes and cotton balls on the arrow.
Well your still here, hope everything went well. Take care.