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Info needed on 1964 kodiak *Pictures*

Started by alex b, March 15, 2011, 11:46:00 AM

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reddogge

I agree with Jack. An owner of a mint unshot bow should not be pressured to shoot it just to shoot it. It's his bow to do with what he wants.
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Richard...I don't think anyone is "pressuring" him to shoot it, just stating what they would do if it were theirs.  I'm just stating what I would do if it were mine.
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The most important part of your hunting setup is the broadhead.  The rest is just the delivery system.

alex b

Well, I could not resist. So I shot the bow. I was very impressed with it! It seemed very fast for only a #40 bow. The grip perfectly fits my hand aswell. I was VERY careful with it though!

Thanks for all the help.
alex

d. ward

Alex if you get a chance(not sure of your draw length)give some 5-6 or maybe a number 7 micro flite arrows a try.I was shooting my 1964 Kodiak 40# with micro #7 28" BOH with 75 grain nib for a tip.Over 170 plus feet per second...now thats smoken fast for a bow that is 40 something years old by any standards.If well tuned and the correct arrow weight the 64 Kodiak is a nail driven machine.I've owned a lot of different 1964 Kodiaks over the years and I never had one that I did'nt like bd

alex b

Thats great, I have a whole bunch of Micro flite 6's and maybe a few 7's. I'll have to fletch them up and see how they do.
thanks
alex

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