For a number of years, the 1960 Kodiaks have been my favorite bows for shooting and hunting. I have a number of them, and like all model bows, not all 1960 Kodiaks were created equal.
Some 1960 Kodiaks have a narrower grip, similar to most 1959 Kodiaks. Most 60 Kodiaks have a fat grip, which I don't like for carrying in the field all day on hunting trips. Some guys like the fat grip.
Some 60 Kodiaks have narrower limbs which I like the best, others have a wider limb.
The 60 Kodiak was available in 56", 60" and 64". I shoot mostly 60", but have a 56", 50# that is a great shooting little bow and makes a nice bow for hunting from a blind.
The 1960 Kodiak Special is another great shooting bow but a little heavier physical weight than the Kodiak. The Special has a great looking riser with a crescent inset, but the gray glass back and white glass belly may not have as much eye appeal to some as the classic brown and orange glass that was used on the 60 Kodiak. If you want a longer bow, the Special may be a good choice for you, as it was also made in 66", 68" and 70".
Most 60 Kodiak Specials will sell for much less than a 60 Kodiak.