My 1958 Kodiak Special arrived in the mail today. Just got in from shooting it. FUN. Shot some old Gordan Glass arrows and they flew great. Braced it at 7.5 and it was very quiet.
Anybody else out there shooting these old bow? This bow is in great shape. I do have a question: Will these bow hold up to alot of shooting?
I have a 58 and it still is going strong.
I have a 66" 64# 1957. It's a wonderful shooter but the glass on the bottom, belly of the limb is starting to flake. Looks like the strands of fiberglass are lifting or breaking. Anyone have any experience with this?
I have a 1956, 48# 68" special and it shoots like a champ. Very forgiving and pretty quick.
I have an older Shakespear (not sure what year), that I just gave to my daughter.
I won the "Joan Leonard Memorial Bunny Hunt" 1957 Kodiak Special at the St.Judes raffle this year!!!!! :bigsmyl:
The winner gets to use it for a year.....Then brings it back to the Bunny Hunt the following year to be raffled off again.
I got alot of things planned for this year!!!!! :thumbsup:
I also have a 1957 Kodiak Special 64" - 48# that has a tip overlay missing :(
Mike Robin (Bamboo) is going to replace both tip overlays for me and I will be shooting it again!!!!! :archer:
I have a 57 Kodiak Special and love it too.
Bill
UPDATE!!!!!!!!!!
Based on information supplied by 4nolz and alaskabowhunter (THANKS GUYS!!!!!) I have determined that my Kodiak Special and the JLMBH Kodiak Special are both 1956's :archer:
"They Were Meant To Be Bent" - Chuck Dougherty (alaska bowhunter)
I've got a '59 Grizzly, 63@28". It's still a shooter.
LD
Mine is a 1953. 64" 50#@27". I don't recall ever seeing a bow listed at a 27" draw.
Dennis