I just went out and tuned up the old relic. It was braced at 8 1/2", which seemed high, so I lowered it to 8" to start. Got out my bare-shafting kit. On the first shot it sounded like it had pots and pans hanging on it, so I increased the fistmele, and worked it back up to 8 1/2 before it quieted down. Still needs some silencing, but I didn't go any higher. The nocking point was high, so I lowered it until I thought it might start rebounding off the shelf, but it finally leveled out.
After getting the nocking point set, the 70-75# 28" bare shafts I started with were badly nock left. When I got to 80-85's I could see nothing but the nocks in the target! I was surprized at the spine it needed.
I went through a bunch of finished arrows and found a set of 29's with a .310 deflection (85#), and figured they would be good for testing with fletching. I got some kick on the first few shots, so I turned cock feather in, and they shot perfectly. I moved back to 60 yards to check cast, and with the point on the target, it shot over! The third shot, holding a little lower, was in the gold.
I am truly impressed with the smoothness and cast of this Super Kodiak. I will hunt with it for sure! Wish I'd payed attention to it sooner.
Not too shabby, for a $5 yard sale bow!