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Buying my First Recurve
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I'm giving up compounds and buying my first recurve. Trying to decide between a Damon Howatt Hunter or Mamba and the Bear Super Kodiak. Does anyone have any info or suggestions on these bows?

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"NO" to your question.....but I have a Bear RH Kodiak Magnum 50 pounder in perfect shape.....and also Browning Wasp 44 pounder with pin sites mounted.....also perfect......don't need them......want to sell them.....any interest??....let me know....can send pics.
 
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Get the bear super kodiak hands down... that is one of the finest,easy to shoot,accurate recurves you will ever have the pleasure to own..I would get a 55# or 50# and be very very happy...
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Get the bear super kodiak hands down... that is one of the finest,easy to shoot,accurate recurves you will ever have the pleasure to own..I would get a 55# or 50# and be very very happy...
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That definitely helps, I have a line on a new one that is 50# for a great price, you've just convinced me because I read some of your earlier posts on recurves and I know that you know what you are talking about. Thanks buddy! Smiler
 
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I have the Hunter but no experience with the others.IMO it's a great bow.Very smooth draw,quiet,fast and stable.Everything a recurve should be.Good luck!
 
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I'd push you to start with a used black widow. A little more expensive, but truly a great recurve.



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