I have been fixing up the '55 Kodiak Special and have the tip fixed. Did the first string up and immediately noticed it was out of tiller. It shoots OK and is the noted 58# @ 28" but it measures 5/8" positive tiller. Upper limb is weaker than lower. The usual positive tiller for most bows shot split fingered is about 3/16".
Here is the picture - upper limb at the right
I believe I can re tiller this bow by carefully sanding the belly glass on the lower limb to balance it better. This would lower the draw weight by 2-4 lbs and require refinishing.
The dilemma is this; should this 54 year old piece of Bear history be left as is for a collector and posterity? Or, should I rework it back into an effective hunting bow and use it?
Not much time or $ invested so far and trying to decide which way to go. What do you think?