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Started by jrbows, January 04, 2012, 02:10:00 PM

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jrbows

Saw the post on 1963 bears does anyone have a picture of a 1971 Kodiak hunter? That's the year I was born and the KH is for some reason the most shoot-able of the bears for me, would like to start looking for one, any identifiable colors, serial #'s or I.D. info would be helpful and appreciated,THANKS.
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Blackhawk

Prettiest of the hunters and my first brand new bow purchase.

1971- 60" only- Shedua/Bubinga riser with Arctic Gray fiberglass - White limb tip and White overlay. Serial # begins with KT.  Stabilizer insert was standard.
Lon Scott

Jack Shanks

This one is either a 71 or 72. I can't remember which and I no longer have it to check.

   
   
 

After looking at the pictures I believe this one is a 72. The 71 would have the Kodiak Hunter silkscreen on the back. This one might be a 71.


Jack Shanks

Hit-or-Miss

Jack, I think that is a 71 Hunter. I have the same, RH in 45#. They are nice shooters and pretty, but I'm partial to my 68 KH.

Jack Shanks

Chris,

I've owned all the years of Kodiak Hunters at one time or another but never could get used to the high wrist grip of the early ones. I still have a couple 67s on the rack though.
Jack Shanks

59Alaskan

I shot a friends '71 for a day.  I couldn't miss with it.  Could've just been one of those days, but that bow just worked for me that day.
TGMM Family of the Bow

"God has given us two hands, one to receive with and the other to give with." - Billy Graham

wooddamon1

Interesting thread, I too was born in '71 and was thinking of getting a Bear that was also. Those Hunters sure are pretty. How much would a decent one run?
"The history of the bow and arrow is the history of mankind..."-Fred Bear

jrbows

Prices vary depending on the insanity of the buyer. I have a pre-70 model I bought for $35 and a 76 or 77 model I got off of a member here for $115 thankfully they aren't on the high end of the collector market but I have watched pristine examples go in the $300 range on the big auction site,THANKS for the info guys.
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Blackhawk

I've watched those auction and classifieds sites for Bear bows over the years and have determined that the Kodiak Hunter and the Kodiak magnum are the two most common Bear bows listed.  

I do not know the numbers made, but those two are obviously great sellers for Bear.
Lon Scott

Chuck_Delsandro

I own a few KH's. You can't go wrong with a KH. Toughest Bear bow ever built if you ask me. I love the grip!
" It's not the breath you take, it's the moments that take your breath away"

wooddamon1

Thanks guys. I think my next older bow is gonna be a Hunter. I have a newer Grizzly and an '80s era Kodiak I got from Jack that is a pretty sweet shooter. These bows seem to grab hold of ya for sure...
"The history of the bow and arrow is the history of mankind..."-Fred Bear

Jack Shanks

Damon,

Can't go wrong with a Kodiak Hunter. The 1970-72 are my favorites as far as looks and shooting.
Jack Shanks

wooddamon1

Looks like the hunt is on very soon then...
"The history of the bow and arrow is the history of mankind..."-Fred Bear

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