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Opinions requested

Started by Curtiss Cardinal, December 15, 2007, 04:35:00 PM

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Curtiss Cardinal

I own a 1966 Bear Kodiak(I'll post pics soon)
I just got the bow back from BowDoc. is looks practically factory new or better because of the depth of finish. Anyway, he didn't put a shelf or strike plate or a new string on it. LLC restrictions probably. Well my questions are, Will a B50 60" string work for this 64" bow? should I get just any B50 or should I try and find a period string from my collection (I have 15 or so 1968 - 74 strings in various sizes. They are still in the factory tubes or from someone else? Second I really like the Seal Skin shelf rests and strike plate and zelcro but should I use a Bear Hair and leather strike plate. I guess I;m saying should I do the little tweeks that add a little to the performance of the bow or just do a restoration to fctory specs?
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Shakes.602

Can Someone  PLEASE  tell Me what  LLC  IS??  :confused:   Sorry C2, I dont have any answers for ya? I am not trying to HiJack yer Thread Either!  :rolleyes:   Sounds like BowDoc did a Fine Job on Your Bear!!  :thumbsup:    :archer:
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Dano

Curtiss, if your gonna shoot her, I would tweek her.
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2 dogs

if your gonna shoot it make it the way you like it.llc means limited liability corporation.

Curtiss Cardinal

I'm gonna shoot it and hunt with it if we get along.
It is curious that physical courage should be so common in the world and moral courage so rare. ~Mark Twain
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Crooked Stic

I would keep B-50 or equivlant. I dont think it would handle any low strecth stuff. They say anything over 50 lbs. needs 16 strands. I have used 14 with no problems. Yes usally curves ned a sting 4 in. shorter than the actual length of the bow.I done know that much about Bears but I( did not know they made a Kodiak that long.
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dragonheart

I would buy the restoration bear rest strikeplate from Three Rivers, get an endless loop B-50 string that fits the bow and hang the bow on the wall.  41 year old limbs, I think you are asking for a disappointment.

Jeff
Longbows & Short Shots

Wapiti Chaser

On my 66 Grizz I put a B50 string and Leather strike plate along with a Bear feather rest from Three Rivers. Shoots great and I killed a buck with it to boot.
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sgrogg

LLC = Limited Liability Corporation

Shawn Leonard

Jeff, I have shot many bows with limbs older than that. They still shoot the same and the poundage is the same as well. I would shoot a 10 strand endless B-50 if you are gona shoot her. Shawn
Shawn

luv2bowhunt

QuoteOriginally posted by dragonheart:
I would buy the restoration bear rest strikeplate from Three Rivers, get an endless loop B-50 string that fits the bow and hang the bow on the wall.  41 year old limbs, I think you are asking for a disappointment.

Jeff
I have been shooting a 1957 Kodiak Special with no ill effects whatsoever... actually the bow shoots as well as the custom bow that I have. These bows were made to shoot and if they are in good shape there is no reason not to keep on shooting them.

Kevin.
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Jake

The older Grayling built Bear bows are better than the new ones built this year.  IMO  Shoot a period correct string and you will be fine.  I will buy that bow from you if you can't get along.

mahantango

Don't hesitate to shoot the hell out of that thing- that's what they were made for! Hang it on the wall my ass!
We are all here because we are not all there.

Billy

I don't own a Bear but do have a
-Bob Lee Red Wing Hunter- made between 65 & 68.
I had Chad, at Champion Bowstrings (sponsor), make me a 12 strand B50 and all is grand.
My bow is 58" and 50# @ 28.
Shoots almost silent with Bow Hush and
Hush Puppies on it.
String it and shoot if it's still sound.
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tippit

I shoot my ealy 50's static Kodiaks.  This bow is just a baby   :bigsmyl:  I'd shoot it...Doc
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dragonheart

Guys,

C2 asked for opinions.  I agree that many of the older bows are still shooting, some very well.  I would not want the bow to be my primary on a hunt.  He may shoot the thing for 40 more years or it may break tommorrow.  That could be said for one just built today.  
Personally, I view that old of a bow as more of a collectors item than a hunting weapon.  I have had older recurves delaminated on me, and wow it was a dissapointment, especially when you get grooved in with it.  I just think there is a much higher chance of a failure with a 41 year old bow than say a 2 year old.  My comments are in no way meant to upset any of the elders on the gang. I am talking about the age of bows.  41 is young in human years, bow years well you know my opinion.  

Longbows & Short Shots,
Jeff
Longbows & Short Shots

30coupe

Shoot it! If it comes apart, it will die doing what it loves rather than in a nursing home just waiting to die! That's the way I want to go out, that fine old bow deserves nothing less.
Kanati 58" 44# @ 28" Green glass on a green riser
Bear Kodiak Magnum 52" 45# @ 28"
Bodnik Slick Stick longbow 58" 40# @ 28"
Bodnik Kiowa 52" 45# @ 28"
Kanati 58" 46# @ 28" R.I.P (2007-2015)
Self-made Silk backed Hickory Board bow 67" 49# @ 28"
Bear Black Bear 60" 45# @28"
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Bjorn

There is absolutely no reason to believe that your '66 Kodiak is any more prone to breakage than any other bow of any age. Keep it as your primary if it works well for you, as for a string? Chad at recurves.com will produce a beautiful 12 strand Flemish for you at a reasonable price. Beaver balls, sealskin rest and you're all set!
I have been collecting Grayling Bears and shooting them in lots of hunting situations and they are as good today as they were when Fred and the gang sent them out the door back in their day.

DeltaBuck

My dad shoots a 60s Kodiak.  That thing is sweet.  Shoot it. You will not be dissapointed
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