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damascusdave
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Re: Buying older bows
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November 06, 2014, 09:20:00 AM »
If you can find a nicer bow than the 1962 Kodiak Magnum at the bottom of the picture for 200 bucks I would like to see it...I am sure that was a nice bow when it left Grayling, with the current finish it is a much nicer bow...I am going to go shoot it right now and then shoot a moose with it in about a week
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Krex1010
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November 06, 2014, 02:46:00 PM »
Well I pulled the trigger but not on the older grizzly. I wanted to try some bows before I bought. I called Lancaster Archery and they sent a bunch of bows to their showroom for me, I tried out a couple grizzlies and a couple montanas in various weights. All gorgeous bows. I settled in on a 45# Montana and went with it. Awesome guys over there, very helpful, very patient, had a great buying experience. Looking forward to flinging lots of arrows this weekend!
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