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fredbear92
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Question about the first model Bear Super Kodiaks
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April 20, 2007, 11:03:00 PM »
I was wondering how well the those first year(1967)super kodiaks shoot?
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George D. Stout
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Re: Question about the first model Bear Super Kodiaks
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I've shot just about every year Super Kodiak made, and they are all very similar. The all micarta model (67) usually has a lot of finish checking, but it is a very fine shooter, and the extra mass provides for a steady shot.
I like the 68 and 69 models with the rosewood caps; very classy.
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stagetek
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Of the Super K.'s I have. I believe the 69 models seem to shoot the best. I have 3 of those, and one is 64". My favorite. The 69's seems to have a deeper handle, and a thinner overall riser. The later ones seem thicker. They still shoot well. But, I'll stick to the 69, as being one of the best.
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The 64" 69 is hard to beat.
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