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Old 01-17-2009, 11:14 AM
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Default RE: strike force quiver??

I'm crazy that way. The beefy part of the riser has plenty space for a couple small tapped holes and the riser design is such that there is only compression forces at that point.

Wyvern, well I guess withHorton's quiver sitting directly above the scope and barrel, they forgot about the possibility of things getting in the way of the string.? :-) We still have crossbows being builtwith no auto safety which, IMHO, is much more dangerous than a logically placed arrow quiver that happens to sit above the string. JMO :-) I guess some things just make too much sense to be acceptedAny quiver sitting underneath the crossbow is a pain in the butt if you hunt on the ground. When you sit the bow down on the ground next to you, the vanes or feathers are in the wet leaves or worse, the mud :-(

The Kwikee, again IMO, is one of the most trouble-free quivers on the market with its double holders and attaching system.


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