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I just bought an old Kodiak Hunter

Started by Snome, December 11, 2014, 03:31:00 PM

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Snome

I just bought an old Kodiak Hunter, with a green riser. It hasn't arrived yet. Says it has an old string so I'd like to get it a new one. Does anyone know of a good place to get a good string for it? I've been looking through some of the site advertisements.

Appears to have some use under its belt, but hopefully it's got a lot of life left.

Also, the only arrows I've got are 2117's, this bow is 45#. Those are probably a bit heavy, correct?

Also being that I've bought it with only the pictures to go on, if it needs work or repairs, does anyone have any suggestions on where to send it? It appeared in good condition but in case it isn't I'd like to know.

I'm hoping to hunt with it if I can.

Thanks in advance.

I've always been intrigued by the green Bears. Here are some pictures of it:

 

 

 

 

 

I'm excited for it.

Sam McMichael

Sam

ron w

Great bows......I don't know your draw length but the 2117 may work with some weight up front. Enjoy your new bow!
In the beginner's mind there are many possibilities. In the expert's there are few...So the most difficult thing is always to keep your beginner's mind...This is also the real secret of the arts: always be a beginner.  Shunryu Suzuki

shreffler

Nice looking bow! As for a string, 3Rivers has some cheap B-50 strings that should do the trick for less than $10 (and they're a sponsor).

I'm sure there are some guys here that would be willing to make you one as well - just make sure the one you get is not made from FastFlite. Dacron B-50 or BCY 55 should do the trick.

I wouldn't be worried about needing to do repairs - she looks in pretty good shape.

Have fun!
"If you're not bowhunting, your spirit is on standby." - Uncle Ted

varmint101

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Jon Stewart

I think that metal bracket next to your bow is for a bear screw on quiver that mounts on the side of the handle.  Not for your bow.

I think a good arrow to start with is a 1916 @ 28" if that is your draw length.

ozzy1977

2013 and 2016 xx75 shafts work great from my 45# grizzly cut to27"

Ray Lyon

Your bow looks like it is in great shape.  Get a dacron string as mentioned above and put a new rug rest on and you'll be set to hunt. The black accessory adapter is for a single spring arm top and fork bottom Bear bow quiver.  If you want to go all out on vintage you could look for the four or eight arrow version of that quiver.  You can go on the classified ad section here and ask for one or look on the big auction site. Enjoy your cool bow..
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Marc B.

That's a bracket for a Converta quiver. It has a spring arm on top and bolts to the bracket on the lower end. There are normally a few on the auction site. I use a Kanati on mine.

As far as strings I would get Allen with Lefties R Us to twist one (a sponsor here) for you. Great quality and fast turn around.

Nice old Bear, the KH is one of my favorites.

dbd870

+1 to Lefties R Us, really like the one he recently made for my Grizzly.
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doubleo

Congrats on your sweet looking Hunter! I would go with 1916 shafts and lefties r us make some awesome strings. The neon hunter B55 string would look really cool with your green hunter. Give Allen a call and he will set you up!
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mangonboat

Nice looking bow! 2117's probably going to be a bit heavy for that bow.
mangonboat

I've adopted too many bows that needed a good home.

Fletcher

Great bow, had one just like it.  It went to a good home, but wish I still had it.  Mine shot 2016's very well.
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tracker12

Killed a nice fat doe with the exact bow that I bought at a garage sale a few years ago.  They are nice bows and reliable shooters.  I'd pick one of the sting makers here on the site and go for it.
T ZZZZ

finkm1

Check out First Class Flemish Strings above in the sponsors. Bearbowman makes a beautiful string for older bear bows. There are lots of pictures on his site.
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mahantango

Nice find. Unless you have a really long draw length, 2117 is going to be too stiff. As suggested already, I'd start with a 1916.
We are all here because we are not all there.

monkeyball

Nice K.H. I always liked the green Futurewood and everyone should have at least one "Bear" in the stable just to say "Thanks" to Fred.

 He did more for Archery than a lot of us realize. Enjoy yours and like Mahantango said....1916's should fly well or a .600 spine carbon.

                      Good Shooting,
                                       Craig

JDinPA

QuoteOriginally posted by dbd870:
+1 to Lefties R Us, really like the one he recently made for my Grizzly.
I have Allen make me a string every time I pick up a used bow.

He's a sponsor here too.

Echo62

Give Allen at Lefties R Us a call. His strings and service can't be beat. I use his B-55 string on my Howatt Hunter and couldn't be happier with it.
For God hath not given us the spirit of fear; but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind. 2nd Timothy 1:7.

Snome

Thanks! Been a while since I've posted. You're all always very helpful.

I'll have to get myself some new arrows then. The 2117's are 31.25" long but my draw is 28".

I might look into some wood or carbon arrows.

I am definitely going to look for an old quiver to attach to it.


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