Amazing how these finely made recurves have stood the test of time and have proven so incredibly durable. Especially considering what's asked of them in their performance.
Yeah man my first bow ever was a 40+ year old bear whitetail hunter compound. It still shot just fine with and even had the original string on it. I don't even understand how that's possible it almost defies logic. I was so impressed that when I finally decided to spend the money for a nicer bow I chose a new bear super kodiak
Beautiful bow, and you are a skilled archer! I'm a new archer and just upgraded from my $100 amazon special to a 1965 Kodiak Magnum from eBay. I can't wait for it to arrive; with many many hours of practice maybe I'll be able to shoot like you one of these days! Great video, thanks for the content.
Great video, thanks. I found one of these at a second hand store, I paid just under $60. It has a small amount of damage to the side of 1 limb. I am sure it can be repaired, but I haven't got around to it because I have so many other projects right now.
I have the same bow, a 48# from -73. And like you said, it`s no handshock, smooth draw, and it`s a really great little bow to shoot. - I don`t think I ever gone sell this bow.. Thanks for sharing.
I have one also I bought mine in 1975 in Grayling when Bear had there head quarter's in Grayling! My bow is a #45lb it's original I even have the arrows and field tips along with the broad Heads! It's a beautiful bow.I also have the original quiver holds 4 arrows!
I just bought a new one in "Grayling Green", which is a nice colour for bowhunting. Unfortunately, Bear deleted that nice blue accent stripe in the riser. Of course this does not detract from the functionality, but it was a nice aesthetic touch.
Very nice, showroom perfect Kodiak Mag! And my friend, you are an excellent instinctive shooter too. Greatly enjoyed your video. Do have a question for you on your arrow source. I want to get some customized arrows like you have for my bow also. Can you maybe provide a link to the arrow supplier you used? I have been shooting the same Bear Kodiak Magnum bow I purchased as a teenager in 1968. I love my bow and like you am an instinctive shooter. On October 1, when archery deer season opens, I will begin my 53rd year of shooting this bow! Never owned a compound bow nor ever wanted one. I can't imaging shooting any other way than using traditional archery equipment. Way too much fun! In case some of your viewers might enjoy seeing my bow and a little bit of shooting, I have a couple of videos posted on my channel. PS> Fantastic touch to create the Bear shaped riser pad! Very neat idea.
Thanks for sharing, I really enjoyed that. That'll be a great bow to buy for my son, at a manageable poundage, mind those limbs look as if even at 35# it'd still be as quick as a cat. Scotty
Thx for the nice review! What drawlenght can this bow take? I have 31,5" draw and really love this short bows from Bear! Kind regards, stay healty, shoot straight.
You look very tall and your arms look much longer then mine,Im only five eight and have twenty eight n half draw do you think this bow would work for my measurments?Great video!
I had that exact same bow when I was young. An Excellent bow. Thanks for sharing, it bought back some old memories.
They are great bows, thanks for watching
Gorgeous bow!!!!!! Im so happy I got to see it in person! Your work is amazing!
Amazing how these finely made recurves have stood the test of time and have proven so incredibly durable. Especially considering what's asked of them in their performance.
Most definitely, this bow is now 44 years old and still going strong!
Yeah man my first bow ever was a 40+ year old bear whitetail hunter compound.
It still shot just fine with and even had the original string on it.
I don't even understand how that's possible it almost defies logic.
I was so impressed that when I finally decided to spend the money for a nicer bow I chose a new bear super kodiak
Beautiful bow, and you are a skilled archer! I'm a new archer and just upgraded from my $100 amazon special to a 1965 Kodiak Magnum from eBay. I can't wait for it to arrive; with many many hours of practice maybe I'll be able to shoot like you one of these days!
Great video, thanks for the content.
Thank you for your kind word, the best advice I can give any new archer is consistency. I hope you enjoy your magnum as much as I enjoy mine!
Great shooting. I have the same bow but it’s been wall art for the last 5 years. You make me want to shoot it again.
Thanks for watching, you should dust it off and get out there
Great video, thanks. I found one of these at a second hand store, I paid just under $60. It has a small amount of damage to the side of 1 limb. I am sure it can be repaired, but I haven't got around to it because I have so many other projects right now.
I have the same bow, a 48# from -73. And like you said, it`s no handshock, smooth draw, and it`s a really great little bow to shoot.
- I don`t think I ever gone sell this bow..
Thanks for sharing.
I have the unique privilege to shoot a lot of different vintage bows, but this one is still my favorite! Thanks for watching
I HAVE A EARLY 70s, 52" WITH GREEN BURL WOOD RISER. I HAVE NEVER SEEN ONE LIKE IT. YES, BUTTER SMOOTH.
I bet that looks amazing
Bloody Lucky Yanks an their fancy Bows!
Great review, Beauty Mate.
Thanks
My Kodiak magnum was also made in 74 beautiful bow comfortable to hold and very accurate I like it better than my 2019 super grizzly
I have one also I bought mine in 1975 in Grayling when Bear had there head quarter's in Grayling! My bow is a #45lb it's original I even have the arrows and field tips along with the broad Heads! It's a beautiful bow.I also have the original quiver holds 4 arrows!
That is awesome, thanks for sharing
I just bought a new one in "Grayling Green", which is a nice colour for bowhunting. Unfortunately, Bear deleted that nice blue accent stripe in the riser. Of course this does not detract from the functionality, but it was a nice aesthetic touch.
I agree the blue adds a little something, but it don't take away from what an awesome bow it is! Thanks for your comments
Very very nice..I have the same bow.
Thanks I love it
Very nice, showroom perfect Kodiak Mag! And my friend, you are an excellent instinctive shooter too. Greatly enjoyed your video. Do have a question for you on your arrow source. I want to get some customized arrows like you have for my bow also. Can you maybe provide a link to the arrow supplier you used?
I have been shooting the same Bear Kodiak Magnum bow I purchased as a teenager in 1968. I love my bow and like you am an instinctive shooter. On October 1, when archery deer season opens, I will begin my 53rd year of shooting this bow! Never owned a compound bow nor ever wanted one. I can't imaging shooting any other way than using traditional archery equipment. Way too much fun!
In case some of your viewers might enjoy seeing my bow and a little bit of shooting, I have a couple of videos posted on my channel.
PS> Fantastic touch to create the Bear shaped riser pad! Very neat idea.
Thanks for sharing, I really enjoyed that. That'll be a great bow to buy for my son, at a manageable poundage, mind those limbs look as if even at 35# it'd still be as quick as a cat. Scotty
It's a snappy little bow, and I love the look of the vintage ones. Thanks for watching!
I have one. How do you determine year?
The serial number is helpful way to get you close.
Who the hell would thumbs down the video?!
someone who's against hunting or weapons in general
ps : perhaps another manufacturer on the bow market : )
That’s a cool strike plate. What did you make it out of?
Where do you get those screw in tips?
Thx for the nice review! What drawlenght can this bow take? I have 31,5" draw and really love this short bows from Bear! Kind regards, stay healty, shoot straight.
I have one with the imbeaded emblem. Its older but I have never found out how old. Brass.
Try this page: www.vintagearchery.org/bear.html
Imbedded coin is pre 1970
You look very tall and your arms look much longer then mine,Im only five eight and have twenty eight n half draw do you think this bow would work for my measurments?Great video!
Nice shooting. I shoot similar, only I miss a lot. :)
Nice group you shoot gap or instinct
Thank-you I am an Instinctive shooter
Ai have a Kodiak magnum 45# @ 28" really like it shoots great
They are great bows , thanks for watching
How much is it
They range in price depending on condition, but I would say used around 300 or you can get a new one from bear for around 500. Mine is not for sale
Have a 80 ish 35 green fox longbow bowfish with it
I really enjoy blowfish, I use an older bear 76er myself
I used to ruuuuuulleee the world... yadda yadda. Coldplay... really?
Video be nicer without music... I just got a Kodiak magnum 55# for $50 at a pawn shop.😁
That's an awesome deal, thanks for watching
Strongly dislike music when someone is trying to talk!! Good v idio tho.. lose the music!!