Bear Grayling Green Super Kodiak Recurve
Item Number: 20201GX
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What is reccomended brace hieght and how high can it go
Asked on 5/1/2012 by Anonymous
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Super Kodiaks should be 8" to 9". I would not recommend going much higher than 9" with the brace height.
Answered on 5/1/2012 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery
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Is the 64" model available in a Left Hand Model?
Asked on 3/24/2012 by Anonymous
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Yes we carry this bow in left an right hand.
Answered on 3/27/2012 by Clint from 3Rivers Archery
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I have a 31" draw, so the 64" bow may work. I notice stacking at that draw length with some bows... How much weight should be added to every inch over the AMO of 28" so we can figure the total poundage for "overdraw". Also curious how long a arrow this would pull before it is maxed out?
Asked on 3/4/2012 by Anonymous from oregon
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You should normally gain 2.5 to 3 pounds for every additional inch drawn past a rated draw length. I would say you could maybe get a 32" draw out of this 64" bow, but the 31" might be more reasonable as its limit.
Answered on 3/6/2012 by Johnathan Karch from 3Rivers Archery
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Are the brass quiver inserts 'AMO' spaced for a bow sight or are they located at either end of the riser? If so can AMO sight inserts be installed? And, can a stabilizer insert be installed by you?
Asked on 1/19/2012 by Anonymous from Madison, WI
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The "Grayling Green" Super Kodiak has bear quiver inserts (1/4" x 20) for installing a bear quiver (on either end of the riser), but no AMO sight inserts or front stabilizer bushings. We do not offer any services for installing bushings on bows. Also, installing them yourself will void the bow's warranty. You could still install them, but with the AMO sight bushings would be real close to the bear medallion. Not saying it would be in the way.... but it just might depending upon where you put the bushings.
Answered on 1/19/2012 by Johnathan Karch from 3Rivers Archery
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The brass quiver inserts are located at either end of the riser . I would say a reputable archery dealer could install more inserts but I believe the warranty would be discarded.
Answered on 2/21/2012 by turkeyhunter from Hillsboro , Ohio
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Are there bass inserts installed in the riser?
Asked on 7/6/2011 by Anonymous
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Yes, there are 1/4-20" quiver bushing on the side of the riser. There is no front stabilizer bushing.
Answered on 7/7/2011 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery
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Can you use the same string as the 60"take down.Will 3rivers have the strings on hand for a spare.Can you use a fastflight with this bow.Thanks for your time.
Asked on 6/14/2011 by Anonymous
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Yes, since both bows are 60" they will take the same size string. We will not have the replacement strings from Bear; we do have strings that will work for any of the bows we carry. Yes, both of these bows will be Fast Flight capable.
Answered on 6/14/2011 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery
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How long are they making this bow???
Asked on 5/16/2011 by Anonymous
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I do not know if they are just making them for this year or if it is a multi year run. I would imagine the latter since so few of them have been sent out so far.
Answered on 5/17/2011 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery
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on Bear website they list it in 60 and 64" Have not found any dealers with the longer bow. Shame - I would buy one
Answered on 11/13/2011 by ol sager from pasadena tx
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How long are they making these bows for.
Asked on 5/16/2011 by Anonymous
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I do not know if they are just making them for this year or if it is a multi year run. I would imagine the latter since so few of them have been sent out so far.
Answered on 5/16/2011 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery
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Outside of the $100, could you explain the difference between grayling green and the regular Super Kodiak?
Asked on 5/8/2011 by OB from Sierras
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The Grayling bows will have bubinga risers and use the Grayling Green Glass on the limbs instead of the black glass.
Answered on 5/9/2011 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery
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Hey, I Have buyed this bow and i want some woods arrows for it. My bow have 35 pull, wiich length and strength should i have? Is it any nice arrows for my bow?
Asked on 4/13/2011 by beleg from Norway
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We would need some more information before we could recommend the right arrows for you. If you could call in at 1-866-587-9501 or e-mail us at info@3riversarchery.com we can help you find the right arrow for you.
Answered on 4/13/2011 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery