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The 1963 Bear Kodiak Magnums an "Explosive Lineup"

Started by OldSkoolArcher, July 16, 2012, 08:00:00 PM

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BrokenArrows

Beautiful bows!

So what was the reason for the "explosions" in the '63 doglegs (all models)?

I've heard it was not the design at fault, but rather a bad run of adhesives in some, not all, of them? Mostly the early models? Later production OK?

I had a '63 Kodiak that had been shot enough to wear out the original rest/plate. The rest of the bow looked new. I shot it quite a bit and never had a problem. Sold it to guy who appreciated/needed it more than I did.

I never could get good arrow flight off the shelf on that bow! With an elevated rest (any kind), no problem at all.
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OldSkoolArcher

Only the Type I and Type II Kodiak Magnums "suffered" from the "explosion" problem.
There are alot of different schools of thought on what caused the problems. Step through stringing, glass not running down the back and belly side of the riser far enough, bad glue, etc.

The Kodiaks, Grizzly's Type I and Type II, Type III Kodiak Magnums and Cubs are all safe to shoot and very nice shooters.

PAPALAPIN

I had a type I explode on me.  At that time I did not know they would.  It was one that had hung on the wall in the Grayling museum and had never been strung.  Should have left it that way.  

I had the limb glued back together but the limb does not have the same tight recurve as the unexploded limb.

It is now a nice wallhanger.
JACK MILLET-TBG,TGMM Family of the Bow


"Don't worry about tomorrow.  If the sun doesn't come up in the morning, we will play in the dark" - ME

The most important part of your hunting setup is the broadhead.  The rest is just the delivery system.

Captain*Kirk

What a beautiful collection! Thanks for sharing!
Aim small,miss small

Gerald Denley

I have a very nice Type 3. They're great shooters.

When I look at the Type 1 riser design I can now see why they would be prone to breakage.
Peter

Gerald Denley

That's a nice collection BTW.

I am a big fan of KMags. Have everyone from 1961 to 1967 and a '76 "Greenie."
Peter

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