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TerryM 04-20-2005 03:49 PM

Quivers
 
What type quiver does everybody use?
Fixed
removable
belt or back
and finally how many arrows does it hold?
I have a 2pc fixed which is very noisy and hard gripping when removing an arrow and thinking of going to a removable.

nubo 04-20-2005 04:20 PM

RE: Quivers
 
JES Terry! maybe you can trade your new computer in on one LOL. I'm also going to get a new quiver for my dually but I think I'll go to the 2 piece 6 arrow BowTech quiver as soon as possible . I know I tried the 4 arrow 2 piece on my dually and I was able to get at my adjustment's on my Cosmic sight ,so when your selecting one take your bow with you so as to check this out

nubo

IL-Cornfed 04-20-2005 04:22 PM

RE: Quivers
 
I've always chose a one-piece detachable design that I can remove once I'm at my stand or blind. However, IF I was in a stalking situation, I would prefer a 2-piece attached design. This season I'm using the TR Ridge Hunter and it's a 5 arrow design. I really love the design of the arrow grippers on this quiver. They are a double sized design where larger shafts insert in the top and smaller diameter shafts fit in the bottom, no need to make adjustments. I also love their Snubber Strap, this strap means that you will NEVER have a loose of lost arrow and with the price of quality shafts and expensive b-heads today, that's a nice safety! It's just an awesome design. It's like the Mathews Quiver but to the next level.




extreme1 04-20-2005 04:22 PM

RE: Quivers
 
Kwikee quiver.Fast,easy,lightweight and simple.
Only there to hold arrows,comes off as soon as i get on stand.

cjsportsman 04-21-2005 05:48 AM

RE: Quivers
 
Hey Cornfed, where did you get the TR quiver and whats the price tag on that?

IL-Cornfed 04-21-2005 07:55 AM

RE: Quivers
 

ORIGINAL: cjsportsman

Hey Cornfed, where did you get the TR quiver and whats the price tag on that?
All Dealers can hook you up now and there are also some of the on-line stores like ArcheryExperts.com that can hook ya up. They run just a little under the Mathews quivers in price. $89, but man the quality is as excellent as ANY other accessories you could bolt on to your bow. I seen a on-line store on Ebay had some as well. Check one out.... you'll be impressed! Good luck and good shootin'

WKP Todd 04-21-2005 03:35 PM

RE: Quivers
 
Kwikee 3-arrow is pretty tough to beat for tree-stand hunting whitetails! Light, inexpensive, and it just works!

wesbowhunt 04-23-2005 11:18 PM

RE: Quivers
 
I use a Bohning Panther 4 removable quiver.

hoyt3 04-25-2005 07:54 AM

RE: Quivers
 
alpine one piece. comes off in the tree.

rick_reno 04-25-2005 09:47 AM

RE: Quivers
 
Mine can be removed from the bow and holds 6 arrows. That's five more than I've ever needed for hunting.


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