Talk about timing.I just traded a guy some bow junk for a Kodiak Magnum 52" .It has the green limbs and a gold medallion.The patent says canada 1953.Anyone have any idea how old this bow is?Also, it has a groove in the lamination on the underside of each limb tip where the string rests.Is this normal?It looks pretty symetrical.I went out last night and shot it with a beman ics 400(390 grains)This gives me about 8.5 G/# at 45#.I' ll be darned if the first shot at 10 yds did' nt hit about 3 " off the bull.

Been a long time since I shot fingers.I' m throwing my fingers open a little instead of relaxing my hand.I will tell you that there is something neat about a stick and a string and nothing else.My 12 year old came out while I was shooting and was highly smitten also.I think his quote was something like" wow,cool that' s fine as frog hair, who are you Byron Ferguson"
Anyway BB sorry for the thread hi jack
CB