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Old 02-12-2006 | 09:35 AM
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Does anyone know where I can get a quiver mount for my Doskocil Pro 44 Bow Case? I have done internet searches and came up with nothing. Thanks Tom
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Old 02-12-2006 | 09:48 AM
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Well, I guess we would need to know what kind of quiver you are using. I use a Kwickee and you can get the bracket just about anywhere they sell Kwickee quivers. I'm assuming you are talking about a bracket to attach to the case. I've got the same case and have a separate bracket attached to the case so I can just take off the quiver from the bow and attach it to the case. If you don't have any place nearby, I would look at Cabelas, Bass Pro, etc.
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Well, I guess we would need to know what kind of quiver you are using. I use a Kwickee and you can get the bracket just about anywhere they sell Kwickee quivers. I'm assuming you are talking about a bracket to attach to the case. I've got the same case and have a separate bracket attached to the case so I can just take off the quiver from the bow and attach it to the case. If you don't have any place nearby, I would look at Cabelas, Bass Pro, etc.
I have the same setup, what kind of quiver do you have?
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Old 02-12-2006 | 10:23 AM
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The quiver came with the bow; it’s a “Parker One-Piece Four Arrow Quick Detach Camo Quiver” – Thanks, Tom
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It might be tough finding one for a Parker quiver. I'm not sure if its Parker or who but seems like some quivers will fit the Kwickee bracket. You might want to look at another quiver like Kwickee or Alpine, one you can get a secondary bracket for. Its kind of handy. You can also put a bracket in your stand to hold your quiver but I find it easier just to hook or lay it on some branches.


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Old 02-12-2006 | 11:41 AM
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Well, I guess we would need to know what kind of quiver you are using. I use a Kwickee and you can get the bracket just about anywhere they sell Kwickee quivers. I'm assuming you are talking about a bracket to attach to the case. I've got the same case and have a separate bracket attached to the case so I can just take off the quiver from the bow and attach it to the case. If you don't have any place nearby, I would look at Cabelas, Bass Pro, etc.
I have the same setup, what kind of quiver do you have?
deer-hunter18, I've got a 6 arrow, a 4 arrow, and a 3 arrow Kwickee quiver. I like to take as many arrows with me as I can but the 6 arrow doesn't hold the carbons as well. It has 1 grip and I think its for alums. I think you can get a 6 arrow grip replacement for carbons, though. I've been using the 4 arrow. Its got an upper and lower grip and holds the carbons better. I've seen some Alpines and Bohnings that looked pretty good but the Kwickees have been fine for me.
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