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Main Boards => Trad History/Collecting => Topic started by: Widow's Son on September 11, 2012, 04:46:00 PM
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I really didn't think there was anything that could come between my '69 Super K. and me. The Super K is quiet, smooth, and a pure pleasure to shoot. At #45 and 64" it's very easy on my worn out shoulders. Today I was able to get my "new" 1961 Kodiak strung and set up for a try-out. Wow! I had a feeling this bow would be a little quicker with it's 60" length but being a #45er like my Super K. I though not so much. I was wrong. The little Kodiak really casts an arrow and is smooth and quiet also. I love the spring arm leather bottom quiver since I didn't have to do anything to make it quiet. The green glass is what really turned me on to this bow but I was not expecting it to be such a shooter. I may just have a new love and a new go-to bow for this season. Love those old Bears.
Ross
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no pics???????????
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Thats a great setup you have.
The 61/62 shoot pretty much the same and will keep up with any modern recurve in stability, speed and amazing cast.
PICS PLEASE!!!!!!