I have a question as to design changes between mid 60's and early 70's Kodiak Magnums.
I have a 1965 46# KM and a 1970 50# KM. I noticed that the '65 has more recure. The limb tips stick further foreward and the angle between the tips and the axis of the bow is steeper than with the '70. Was there a design change sometime between these two dates or is there that much variation between individual bows?
Here is a link to a picture that illustrates what I am refering to:
http://images.imagelinky.com/1347236375.JPG I did a force draw curve on both bows and the stored energy of the '65 @ 46# is within 5% of of the '70 @ 50#. Actually, with the same brace heighth the 46 is 46 # where as the 50 is more like 53#. The '65 @ 46 seems to be as fast as the '70 and the draw is smoother and more pleasant to shoot.
I like the '65 and plan on keeping it. I also wouldn't mind finding a 40# KM with the same design as the '65, and was wondering if the date the bow was made is indicative of which design it is.
Thanks,
Mark