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Kodiak Special Questons

Started by John in Grayling, November 09, 2011, 02:15:00 PM

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John in Grayling

Just bought a 1955 Kodiak Special, 64", 54# @ 28".  The bow is near mint, with slight age discoloration.  When I strung it, I noticed more of a gap between the sting and top limb versus the string and bottom limb.  (7 1/2" on bottom and 8 1/4" on top limb, at the fade outs)  Is this normal for that year, and is the bow safe to shoot?  I would post a picture, but I'm not that computer literate.  There are no cracks, twists, or stress marks on the limbs.  Also, what's a good brace height to start off with?  Thanks, John

seboomook

Welcome John
It is fairly common with the older Kodiaks to have that discrepancy you describe. Doesn't seem to affect shootability at all.
You should be pretty close with that brace height, twist up or down to find the sweet spot, and enjoy!

d. ward

yap kind of common to see those tillerd like that.But as mention it don't seem to matter on those.The brace could be 7 1/2 - 8 1/2.The one I have shoots a bit better at 8 1/2  Got pics ?????????? bd

John in Grayling

Thank you for the welcome seboomook, and thank you both for the info.  Just got a new string for it from Josh Sowerby, and can't wait to try it out!

Bjorn

It is called 'chesty' by some and does not matter much. From '56-'58 most were like that.

Windsurfer

Hey John,
My name is Dave and I live on Higgins Lake, nice to find someone else who likes Bear bows.  Have you been hunting?  Any luck?  I have a few Bear Kodiaks and K-mags and hunt (in the Deadstream and around Higgins/Houghton L.) with them, mostly the K-mags.  Been seeing deer but have not been able to connect yet.  Now that gun season is here it will get even harder.  Best regards,

John in Grayling

Dave,
Been hunting the Jones Lake area off 612 (Exit 264).  I've seen lots of deer, but no shots yet.  Hoping the gun hunters aren't hitting the area too hard.  December 1st can't come soon enough.  Good luck!  John.

AALLFAB

Bjorn is correct in the chesty term and it is because to tiller a bow properly the lower limb is usually intentionally stiffer. If you really look most every bow is this way. Jim

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