I have a Kodiak Hunter,73-76ish I think (Green,raised coin, serial number beginning with kt). I always liked the 70's bows since they were what people were using when I was a kid. Anyway, this is really a great shooter. Out of my "collection" which only consists of 2 grizzley's and 1 Martin not counting my wife's Martin Rebel, this is now my favorite shooter.
I have a couple of questions since I am using her as my go-to bow now. I don't want to restore it, but I don't want it to get in any worse condition.
The top limb does have a slight twist which doesn't hurt in its shootability. I've read about putting the limb in hot bath water and twisting it back and then putting it in cold water. On a slight twist, should I do this or what would happen if I just left it with the slight twist? Would it get worse, or reset itself?
Another question is it has a couple of places on the limbs where it has some spots or flaking in what looks like the clear finish. The area might be the size of a quarter with a few spots in the area. Again, I don't look to restore it, but don't want the area to get worse. Should I touch them up with anything or will they be okay left alone? They make an auto touch up in the pen that is pretty much a perfect match.
The bow has sentimental value since my wife and kids got it for me, but they don't want it to hang on the rack, they want to see hunt with the bow they bought me, so it's important that I make sure it grows old gracefully