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Super Kodiak vs. Kodiak Hunter

Started by elbow, December 18, 2009, 07:46:00 PM

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elbow

Trying to learn all I can about vintage Bear bows hunting performance, wondering how the guys with experience compare the Super Kodiak and the Kodiak Hunter's performance . Any info would be appreciated.

Bill Skinner

Performance is about the same.  The Super K is heavier.  The grip shapes are different, the Kodiak is very high wrist, the Super K is a little lower.  Bill

Blackstick

I have two Grayling SKs and a 1970 Hunter and while the Hunter is a beautiful bow to look at I rarely shoot it. The arrow shelf on the Hunter sits a little bit higher above the grip compared to the 1967½ Super Kodiak.

Jack Whitmire Jr

Hnads down the super Kodiak ,shoots sweet for me !
Tolerance is a virtue of a man without any  Morals- unknown author

cacciatore

For me Super Kodiaks are some of the best bows ever made,Hunter are good shoters too but at a lower level,the grip and the shelf are much more instinctive oriented in the SK.
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OldSkoolArcher

The grips are the major difference between the two for me.

I feel that Kodiak Hunters are probably the best "deal" in the Bear Bow Market.


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