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Bear k-4 or super Kodiak for deer hunting?

Started by Historybuff, January 29, 2018, 08:39:00 AM

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Historybuff

Does anyone have an opinion on hunting with one versus the other?  I'm really interested as the k-4 for a hunting bow.  I've been hunting with a #50 Montana and also shoot my #35 Kodiak 59.  I'd appreciate any insight.  Thanks!

RedShaft

Super kodiac for sure. That's my opinion though.
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Sam McMichael

Whichever you prefer and feel most confidence with.
Sam

dbd870

I'd go with the SuperK, but what are going to get is our personal preferences.
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monterey

Not trying to be a smart (you know), but it's the arrow that does the work and it doesn't care how it gets launched.

If I had a K4 it would definitely go hunting.    :)
Monterey

"I didn't say all that stuff". - Confucius........and Yogi Berra

Historybuff

Good point Monterey.  I will end up with both bows.  It's just really hard to decide what bow to get next.  Thanks for the opinions.

M60gunner

Getting both bows is a wise decision. You won't be wondering if you should have bought the other. I have 2 SK's but these days I like  a physically lighter bow for carrying around all day.

varmint101

I say just get whatever you want the most and go from there.  Doesn't really matter.  K4 is 64" so it is a little longer unless of course you got a 64" SK instead of a 60".  If you're in a smaller ground blind it may make a difference in the heat of the moment.
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