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Old 05-21-2008 | 12:18 AM
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I was just wondering if any of you have had any problems with your arrows rattling inside the hood at all, or are the magnets strong enough to prevent this? I have a standard (foam)two piece quiver with single arrow gripper now, and arrows will start to rattle free after a while of shooting. I just wanted to make sure that this isn't happening before I possibly fork out that kind of money for a quiver. Any pros or cons from you current owners would be appreciated. Thanks!!
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Old 05-21-2008 | 03:45 PM
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From the sample I played with I would say the arrows coming loose is highly unlikely.

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Old 05-21-2008 | 04:04 PM
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e a standard (foam) two piece quiver with single arrow gripper now, and arrows will start to rattle free after a while of shooting. I just wanted to make sure that this isn't happening before I possibly fork out that kind of money for a quiver. Any pros or cons from you current owners would be appreciated. Thanks!!
I own a 1 piece octane quiver. The arrows don't rattle inside the hood at all. The magnet is strong enough to hold them in place. The only drawback is my 3 blade rages stick out about halfway out of the hood.
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e a standard (foam)two piece quiver with single arrow gripper now, and arrows will start to rattle free after a while of shooting. I just wanted to make sure that this isn't happening before I possibly fork out that kind of money for a quiver. Any pros or cons from you current owners would be appreciated. Thanks!!
I own a 1 piece octane quiver. The arrows don't rattle inside the hood at all. The magnet is strong enough to hold them in place. The only drawback is my 3 blade rages stick out about halfway out of the hood.
Did you ever post that pic?

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Old 05-21-2008 | 04:35 PM
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e a standard (foam) two piece quiver with single arrow gripper now, and arrows will start to rattle free after a while of shooting. I just wanted to make sure that this isn't happening before I possibly fork out that kind of money for a quiver. Any pros or cons from you current owners would be appreciated. Thanks!!
I own a 1 piece octane quiver. The arrows don't rattle inside the hood at all. The magnet is strong enough to hold them in place. The only drawback is my 3 blade rages stick out about halfway out of the hood.
Did you ever post that pic?

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Hey Dan,

I will tonight or tomorrow...sorry...I am in the process of moving!!
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Old 05-22-2008 | 10:10 PM
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Same problem my buddy had, he returned his Octane because of his heads sticking out of the hood to far! He was bummed because he really liked the quiver but it didn't function properly for his set up, for a $100+ he wanted it to work right for him!
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Old 05-23-2008 | 06:11 PM
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They won't rattle in the quiver the magnets are strong.

Slick tricks and NAP gobbler getters are fully contained in the hood. Haven't had any other broadheads in mine.

If you like to carry a judo point the prongs will prevent the head from fully seating in the quiver, you have to push it in so the spring arms bend back a little. The magnets will still hold it in place and I haven't noticed any rattle out of mine.With broadheads and field points themagnets pull the arrow into the quiver from about 2 inches.

If you keep anything metal in your quiver pocket on your case remember to remove all of the small metal objects sticking to the outside of the hood when you take it out. Including your allen wrench set.
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They won't rattle in the quiver the magnets are strong.

Slick tricks and NAP gobbler getters are fully contained in the hood. Haven't had any other broadheads in mine.

If you like to carry a judo point the prongs will prevent the head from fully seating in the quiver, you have to push it in so the spring arms bend back a little. The magnets will still hold it in place and I haven't noticed any rattle out of mine.With broadheads and field points themagnets pull the arrow into the quiver from about 2 inches.

If you keep anything metal in your quiver pocket on your case remember to remove all of the small metal objects sticking to the outside of the hood when you take it out. Including your allen wrench set.
I Agree!! The Sample Octane quiverI played with at the Classic I worked this year was Awesome. I knew I had to have one!!

If it's one thing I hate it's a cheaply made quiver. The Octane line is full of quality features. Infinitely adjustable, quick disconnect on both the 1 pc. and the 2 pc. The Powerful Earth Magnetsare just one of the Great features.

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