I shoot the same bow. I bought mine several years ago when they were offering the orange glass instead of green for $500. Mine is 60 pounds at 28. I shoot a traditional only carbon arrow 300 spine with 300 grains upfront. It really is a wicked nice bow! there was a article in a traditional bowhunter magazine several years ago that I read that was written by a NASA engineer. He was explaining that helical twist feathers on arrows are absolutely pointless. Apparently arrows cannot spin fast enough for the helical to have any effect on straightness. this only occurs with extreme speed which is why bullets need to spin in order to keep accuracy. essentially helical feathers only slow the arrow down. so by using shorter 3 inch straight fetched feathers he was able to increase arrow speed at the 20 yard range by 18 feet a second with zero impact on arrow flight. I couldn't believe it so I had to try it! And wouldn't you know it it worked, I only got 16 feet a second faster at 20 yard range but it was worth it because the arrows still flew like darts! Anyway I thought I'd pass this along it's worth trying! sorry about the lengthy comment. Love your videos and thanks for your channel!
Dude heck ya man love this bow. Man that's cool stuff I would love to tinker and play with that man. Might even do a video on it... no problem thanks for the long comment for real man...I just love traditional archery man and enjoy making content. Thanks for the love and support man
@@jrodslife1750 you're welcome! It just came to me after sending this, if you check out Fred Eichler's arrow set up it's just how I described. Straight fetched except his feathers are two and three-quarter inch! That would make a cool video. Thanks again sir!
I have a Bear Kodiak Magnum 55#, Blacktail Elite 54#, 2 Bear Super Grizzly 40#, 2 PSE KUDU 45#. I like your 59 Kodiak but I think my next bow will be the Kodiak Magnum in 45lb or 50lb to use in colder NY late season when I get stiff and cramped. Enjoyed the video!