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Fill me in on K-Mags

Started by Chuck_Delsandro, August 23, 2009, 08:10:00 AM

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Chuck_Delsandro

I've never shot a K-mag but wanted to try one for this hunting season. So I recently purchased a 1966 model. I can't help but think the 52" length would have some advantages in a treestand or groundblind.

I was wondering how they compare in performance to a 60" Bear bow. Also from a collectors aspect which years are more sought after, and why?

Thanks in advance for any input!
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Tom I.

My first bow was  a brand new '64 K mag that I bought while working in a gun/archery shop. It was a 43 lb'er and shot pretty good if I did my part. I did notice finger pinch and it got to the point where it really bothered me.  It was a real handy length, though.  Can't tell you about it's collector value or it's desirability....but there always seems to be a bunch of'em for sale on 8bay....
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Chuck_Delsandro

Yeah Tom I have noticed that they are popular on the bay! I am concerned about the finger pinch. All the bows I currently shoot are 60". I draw 27.5 inches and wonder if that is to long a draw for a short bow! Guess I'll find out:)
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kurtbel5

I draw 1" longer and did not think it pinched to bad.
Good luck

Don Stokes

Chuck, those short bows are very tricky. I've never been able to shoot one well with a 28" draw.
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Chuck_Delsandro

Once I receive this bow I will keep you guys posted. I've never shot one so I am a K-Mag virgin. I will never know if I'm suited for this type of bow unless I try one, but Dang they're cool to look at though!
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TRAP

61, and 62 are probably the most collectible.  

But then of course there is the Type I and Type II from 63.

And the curved riser inlay on the 64 and 65.

The 70 commands good prices usually.  

Hmmmm...I guess they are all collectible.  LOL

I found them to be very smooth drawing for a short bow.  Never hunted with one but they are very neat bows.  

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cacciatore

I am collecting them and I am looking for 62 and 65.The one I am corrently using is a 72 53# and is extremly accurate quiet and does,nt stuck at my 29"
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Earl E. Nov...mber

I started with a Type 3 63, back in 66. Still have it. To offset finger pinch at my 29 1/2" draw,I would draw with 3 and hold with the two lower fingers.. Probably not the best thing to do as far as form goes, but it did solve the problem and I shot it well.
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Chuck_Delsandro

It seems that finger pinch is common problem. Hopefully it won't be a problem with my 27.5in draw.

Thanks for your input guys.
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rp65

Try to shoot three fingers under, thats what I did with mine and it helped.

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