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Old 01-14-2003 | 11:20 AM
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Jeff,

Are you keeping the vibrablocks on and adding limb savers or do you take the vibrablocks off??

Any of you guys use the two piece Bowtech quiver, Looks like they may spin a bit. Are they noisy?
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I've used both the one piece and two piece BowTech quivers.

It won't spin as long as it's tight. That goes without saying huh?..

If it did, it would only be able to spin a very little due to the design cut on the mounting hardware which is hard to see in a pic.

I used the two piece quiver (which was a first for me) on a hunt out in Oregon back in Sept. The quiver is very quiet and very durable.. I fell on it three times...Rough country for this flatlander...

It's the quietest quiver I've ever had on any of my bows but again, I've never used a two piece before.

I also used the one piece for my regular treestand hunting since I always hang my quiver on my tree. Again, very nice quiver.

I know they are made to fit 8 arrows but I think 8 would be very crowded in the hood. I carried 6. 4 sharp broadheads, 1 dull head for whatever and a judo cuz...I like to play...
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