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Bear Custom Kodiak Takedown

Started by ranger 3, August 24, 2011, 11:52:00 AM

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ranger 3

Can anyone tell me how these bows shoot. Do they pull smooth and are how is the shelf cut? I'm interested in one.

Thanks
Black widow PLX 48@28
Black widow PSRX 48@28

OBXarcher

I have gone through a lot of bows. They are still my favorite as far as recurves. Not sure if it's just the history or what but I shoot my bear takedowns better than anything else.

I have a green stripe, new red strip and a 90's A.

Blackstick


Bowwild

Of course these are one of the most noteworthy recurves in archery lore.  The grips, woods, shelves, and other features are a bit different from model to model.

I've had the original, the Green Stripe, 2011, and the Supreme. I'm probably in the minority here but I prefer the Supreme because the grip is very slim and fits me well. I also prefer the A riser (smaller) than the B or C risers.

I think the 2011 A Riser is a terrific bow but It is a bit thicker from face to back than I like (it is about 5.25" and I prefer under 5"). If this riser had a 4 1/2" throat it would be my favorite of all the Custom K's.

Many will suggest (myself included) that you buy a riser and then get your limbs "after-market" from one of 2-3 custom bowyers out there. I have two sets from Rose Oak Creations -- #1 and #3 limbs.

If you happen to be a lefty and want an original A riser (early 70's), figure on sneaking around a certain fellows house in Italy, during elk or bear season, as I believe he has all of em!  :D

SAM E. STEPHENS

I love all of mine they shoot as good as any bow I have ever shot. I think it is all the guy shooting the bow that makes it a good bow. If it feels good when you shoot it and you like the looks and who could not like a Bear T/D. I also like the history of the bow and all the history of Fred for that matter. You wont go wrong with one and if you dont like it send me a PM Im a sucker for a Bear T/D.
,,,,,,Sam,,,,,,
HUNT OLD SCHOOL

kuch

I am also a fan, my go to bow. if you get one and don't like it , they are fairly easy to resale. Your question needs a few specifics as the risers and limbs go back 40 years and have different characteristics throughout.

Cherokee Scout

I have shot and owned a bunch of bows. I like the older Bear Magnesium takedowns as much as any bow I have ever had. One element that I like the most is the ability to select from 3 grip styles, low medium or high. The grip is important to me and with the wood risers, you are restricted in grip.
John

jcar315

My absolute favorite bow bar none.
Proud Dad to two awesome Kids and a very passionate pig hunter.

Right handed but left eye dominant.

Proud to be a Native TEXAN!!!!!

"TGMM  Family of the Bow"


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