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Sean B
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Setting up a '66 Kodiak
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November 10, 2010, 09:06:00 AM »
I would like some advise on setting up my 1966 Bear Kodiak. Its 60" and 45# @ 28". I fletched up some cedar shafts that I picked up from 3 Rivers. I bought them spined for 45 to 50, and have them tipped with vintage Bear Razorheads with out the bleeder blade. The arrows are flying ok, but not perfect. I can group them fine, they just seem to have a slight fishtail. Should I go with a stiffer spine? I have the brace ht set at 8.5".
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Re: Setting up a '66 Kodiak
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November 10, 2010, 09:44:00 AM »
Sean,first of all: what's your draw lenght and how long your arrows are?
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Re: Setting up a '66 Kodiak
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November 10, 2010, 09:45:00 AM »
Sean, I shoot 50-55's out of my 69 43# Kodiak and they seem to fly Great. That is with 125 field points though. I think Ron W. also uses a similar set up perhaps he will chime in.
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Re: Setting up a '66 Kodiak
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November 10, 2010, 09:46:00 AM »
My draw is 28.5" and my arrows are 29"
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Re: Setting up a '66 Kodiak
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November 10, 2010, 09:49:00 AM »
I would use this formula to get 55#-60# spine.
Draw wt. + 5#
Center Cut +5#
inch over or under 28" + or minus 5#
125 gr-145gr 0#
FF +5#
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Re: Setting up a '66 Kodiak
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November 10, 2010, 09:52:00 AM »
try adjusting the brace height a bit..up a little, then down a little..see if that helps.
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November 17, 2010, 11:39:00 AM »
I was playing around with this set up alittle and not realizing what I had typed in my original post, I was shooting the above arrows with 125 grn field points. I hadn't shot the rozorheads. Well, I shot the razorhead arrows this morning, and I great arrow fight. does that make sense to anyone? aren't the razor heads - the bleeders weigh about 115 grns?
Reddogge, do you think I should be shooting an arrow spined for about 15# stiffer than what the weight of the bow is?
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Re: Setting up a '66 Kodiak
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November 17, 2010, 11:53:00 AM »
You'll probably have to go up to either 50-55 or 55-60 because your arrows are over 28". You might save money in the long run by investing in that 8 arrow test kit from 3-Rivers to find the best spine for your rig and shooting style. The calculators and charts are a good place to start, but there's no substitute for just trying a bunch of different arrows to find the best one for you. I have a 52# recurve that shoots 30" 45-50's better than any other spine. No chart or calculator would have ever suggested them.
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Re: Setting up a '66 Kodiak
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November 17, 2010, 12:25:00 PM »
I've got a 45#@28" Kodiak that I draw to 30" (30-1/2" BOP) and I use 55-60# shafts. My brace height is 7-1/2". Some fishtailing is OK as long as it straightens out in 5 yards or so. If they are hitting where you want that is more important.
Don't go just by your visual. Fire a few and look at how the nocks are pointing back at you from the target.
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Re: Setting up a '66 Kodiak
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November 17, 2010, 12:55:00 PM »
Actually Sean the old razorheads can vary by 20 grains or more depending on how many times and by whom they've been sharpened. I have some that weigh 140gr without a bleeder and some that weigh 110-112 gr with a bleeder. 10-15 grains doesn't seem to affect much for me with any of my old Kodiaks..did you try adjusting the brace a little bit? maybe 8.5" isn't best for you
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November 17, 2010, 01:52:00 PM »
I dropped the brace hgt down to 7 3/4. The razor heads are "new" in the pack. I'm pretty comfortable with the way that its shooting now. thanks every one.
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Re: Setting up a '66 Kodiak
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November 17, 2010, 03:45:00 PM »
My set up for my 67' Kodiak Hunter 43# @ 28" I draw 29"......50-55 cedars full length 31" 125 gr up front. I can shoot 60-65 31" long 125 gr up front, but get better arrow flight with the 50-55. B-50 string about 7 3/4 brace. It shoots real good!!
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