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Christmas in February , a Bear story

Started by mangonboat, February 03, 2015, 09:16:00 PM

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mangonboat

It's been a really fun couple of days waiting for the mail. I traded a 71 Grizzly for a 67 Kodiak Magnum with full disclosure that my Grizzly was bought when I was in high school, toted over hill and dale and through swamp and marsh , all the while in full camo. Admittedly, it was in good shape but the KMag that came my way in its place is just a peach..very well cared-for and as pretty as a speckled pup.

The next "present" was a 62 Kodiak that came today from the Left Coast. from the seller's photos I was expecting a crackled finish but the bow is a 9/10, immaculate except for quiver bushings on the back side and one very small dent in the finish. It has a "golden" rosewood riser and I beam that DDave ID'd in a heartbeat from a bad photo and he was right. I saw a post by Wade Phillips about 3 years ago that he picked up one of these with the light-colored rosewood I beam. So its a looker, a bit unusual and ready to hunt . Spring training is going to be intense this year.
mangonboat

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

papabear08

Do you shoot both right and left ????????

damascusdave

There are a lot of people who would be more than content to have only those two bows...we are Grayling Bear folk...if I got down to 2 I would feel naked

DDave

I set out a while ago to reduce my herd of 40 bows...And I am finally down to 42

damascusdave

Mark that striped KMag is a 68..as you can tell it would be hard to distinguish from your 67 if the serial numbers did not make sense those years

DDave
I set out a while ago to reduce my herd of 40 bows...And I am finally down to 42

papabear08


mangonboat

Dave, the serial number on the KMag starts with a 7 so I am guessing its a 1967. Here's a photo of the back side.


Gary, it's Dave's fault I'm still shooting both ways. If he can do it, by golly I'm gonna practice until I get it right. I started practicing righty last fall when I discovered, after 50 years as a lefty,  I have become RED.

I took both bows out this morning : better groups and point-and-shoot with the righty '62. Both are like carrying a feather compared to the mass of my other bows.
mangonboat

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

mangonboat

Also, I read Dave's post oagain and I think he is saying that his striped KMag is a 68. Dave, what brace height do you shoot on your 68?
mangonboat

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

Blackhawk

Dang...that '67 is a looker! (and a wt. I prefer too)
Lon Scott

Larry m

Yep, Rosewood and Bubinga!
45# and 52" could be a lot of fun to shoot.

1968 was a solid Shedua riser..........

damascusdave

I do not shoot that KMag...I bought it for a friend and I guess my memory is not what it used to be...I am guessing that bow is a 1967...I have enough bows I only know brace height on the few that I fine tune...I would guess I shoot my 1962 KMag at 7.5 inches but as I recall Bear said 7 to 8 was fine

DDave
I set out a while ago to reduce my herd of 40 bows...And I am finally down to 42

damascusdave

I know that Fred Bear and Glenn St. Charles both switched from shooting right handed to shooting left handed...what I do not know is if both or either of them continued to shoot, or went back to shooting some, right handed...I just feel there are a lot of advantages to shooting both ways but the only way to know for you is to try it

DDave
I set out a while ago to reduce my herd of 40 bows...And I am finally down to 42

cmh

ISAIH 41:10 ROMANS 10:13
GOD BLESS..........

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