Originally posted by TRAP:
Get a Kodiak Special in the right length and that theory may be challenged.
Trap
I was looking at another thread on 1961 KS and two things I noticed are:
My bow appears to still have the remains of the original feather rest.
The limb tips are quite a bit slimmer and more pointed on my 61 than on the 63.
Gonna run some arrows across a chronograph as soon as it warms up.
Also while looking at the pics of Wade Philips 1960 Kodiaks I realize once again how lucky I was to find mine. The grips are small, the limbs are narrow and the tips are pointed which both makes for a nicer bow in the hand and higher speed.
That, and of course having original feather rests and leather grips and window pads. Kinda wish I had not messed up the feather rest on 38 by shooting it with incorrectly oriented fletch. I have figured out that with a feather rest cock vane up is the way to go. As a matter of fact I tend to shoot all my bows that way now. Come to think of it I bet a person could bet away with shooting plastic vanes that way off a feather rest.
DDave