Quote from: Petrichor on December 12, 2019, 07:38:49 PMhttp://www.vintagearchery.org/catalogs-by-year.htmlEnjoy. Was just looking at the bear 1970 catalog for my tiger cat and I found something interesting. It says the draw weight was at 28 inches from front of the shelf. I draw 26 from back of shelf good info to know for arrow ordering.The-Crow Thanks for sharing that site!!! Now I know the Bear Kodiak Magnum that I picked up Friday is very likely a ‘72 model! Also interesting that they are scaled from the front of the shelf! Am I wrong in saying my 27.5” draw make this 45lbs bow scale more like a 47-48 pound bow from the back of the grip?
http://www.vintagearchery.org/catalogs-by-year.htmlEnjoy. Was just looking at the bear 1970 catalog for my tiger cat and I found something interesting. It says the draw weight was at 28 inches from front of the shelf. I draw 26 from back of shelf good info to know for arrow ordering.The-Crow Thanks for sharing that site!!! Now I know the Bear Kodiak Magnum that I picked up Friday is very likely a ‘72 model! Also interesting that they are scaled from the front of the shelf! Am I wrong in saying my 27.5” draw make this 45lbs bow scale more like a 47-48 pound bow from the back of the grip?
My favorite is my 1984 factory camouflage Bear Kodiak Takedown, 60#@28".
A dog leg grizzly that I wish I never got rid of.
Ive had some bad luck with old bows, mostly from moving around and drying them out. Im pretty good with wood and old guitars, as far as storage and even repair. Whats the ideal moisture and temperature to store bows at? Do you store them in a special hydrated closet or something in a dry climate
Kirk;Thank you for posting a link to the old catalogues. It was exactly what I was looking for. Best,Jay
This 1967 Grizzly was special because I took my first deer with it in 1969. I bought it new. The Bear Microflights were the second set of arrows I had for it, the first set was POC and all were lost or broken by 1969. I remember waiting at home during the time leading up to my first child's birth (Dr.s did that back then, sent you home to wait} and sharpening the 6 Bear Razorheads.