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Old 02-14-2008, 01:58 PM   #1
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Months ago on a thread about quivers, someone posted a photo of a quiver that I'm trying to find. A thread search didn't help. It was a back quiver (tube) that sealed and held the arrows in place inside. It might have been Rob/PA Bowyer, PaulL Mohr or one of the other "grizzled veterans"of the forums. I've tried unsuccessfully to find it on the web. If someone knows what I'm talking about, I'd appreciate it if you could point me in the right direction.
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Hey Little Chief...Justin beat me to it. Hope this was the one you were looking for. I have one, in the 6 arrow model. Fantastic quiver...holds arrows tightly in place and you spin it to release the next arrow. Good luck. Here's the link: http://newdawnoutdoors.com/quivers.htm

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Old 02-14-2008, 02:17 PM   #4
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Sorry fellas, but I'm pretty surethe one I'm talking about doesn't mount on the bow. From what I remember, it functions something like this one, but it has a sling and is designed to be worn like a back quiver but totally protects the arrows. I'm wanting to get away from having a quiver on the bow and just be able to carry it in, climb up and hang it on any hook or limb without any special hardware.
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Like this??

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Old 02-14-2008, 02:59 PM   #6
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Like this??

http://www.huntinfo.com/product/quiver.php

That would be the one..... Thanks Christine. IMO, having the quiver mounted on the bow is just a hassle. I shoot feathers, and they can be a pain getting through thick stuff. I don't like shooting with the quiver on, and figuring out where to put my Arrowweb quiver when I get in position is a pain. When I lower my bow, it invariably lands quiver-down. The downside??? Getting another arrow out for a second shot (if that ever happens to me). I suppose everything has it's pros & cons though. I like it!
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I'm thinking he's remembering the Rancho Safari Catquiver........

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Old 02-14-2008, 03:07 PM   #8
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The downside??? Getting another arrow out for a second shot (if that ever happens to me).
Well, well.... I learn something new every day. This was the next item down on the list under the quiver I've been looking for. Thanks are in order again, Christine.

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