Well gang, I recieved a 1958 Bonde Kodiak Specialfrom Ron Bickle last week. I decided to use wood arrows and compete in our state Championship,held in Andover,Mass. This event was put on by the Andover Sportsman Club. They did an awsome job setting the course, smaller targets with smaller kill zones. the first half was set mostly broadside, very enjoyable. The second half, very interesting,targets are now angled,uneven footing and shooting up and down at a very steep angle. After thouroughly enjoying the shooting and the competitors I shot with, I won the event against the ILF rigs and carbon arrows. Using a 54 year old bow and wood arrow was my challenge and through the grace of God, I was able to accomplish the deed! Ron as well as others thought I should share this story with Trad Gang members and the "BEAR" enthusiast!
My name is Jacques Bonin from Goffstown,N.H. You will find shooting weekends with a different bow just about every weekend. This actually gives me the opportunity to experience the shoting available back in time ,the time period these older bows were produced. Hope you enjoyed this story and may you be so inspired! Thanks,Jacques
Here are the specs on the bow:
A
XW327
66"
63#
it has the dried grass colored glass back and belly, no white on it that I can see. Just a good shooting bow,period. I wonder if the 57 brown glass model of the same draw weight would perform the same? Thanks for any info you can deliver on actual year, and your thoughts on the performance of the 1957 Kodak Special vs the 1958 Thanks,Jacques