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What string length and brace heigth for bear bow?

Started by LONGHORN, June 08, 2007, 12:26:00 PM

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LONGHORN

I recently bought a bear Kodiak magnum but have no string    :help:   .Specs on the bow says amo52" 40# and this number 9W0711.Also,what would be the brace height on this bow? I have been told by the seller that the bow string should be 48" with a max of 12 strands.Would be nice to get a second opinion on this.
Thanks a bunch.
Serge
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~Jose Ortega Y Gasset~

formerbutcher

That sounds right, for a brace height i would start at about 8" and work from there.

FB
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OzarkRamblr

Yep, a 48" 12 strand will work. Most of those Bears like to be braced 8-8.5" just as FB said.
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LONGHORN

Thank you I appreciate,will go for it.
  :notworthy:
Serge
"The sportsman who accepts the sporting code of ethics keeps his commandments in the greatest solitude with no witnesses or audience other than the sharp peaks of the mountain, the stern oak, and the passing animal"
~Jose Ortega Y Gasset~

Shawn Leonard

Is it FF capable? If so ya can go with 8-10 strands easily. If B-50 I would go with 10 strands as well. Shawn
Shawn

LONGHORN

Thanks Shawn, not FF capable as far as I know,this bow I belive was build in the late 60's.  :thumbsup:  
Serge
"The sportsman who accepts the sporting code of ethics keeps his commandments in the greatest solitude with no witnesses or audience other than the sharp peaks of the mountain, the stern oak, and the passing animal"
~Jose Ortega Y Gasset~

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