Quiver help
#1
Hey guys, I currently have an older Kwikee quiver on my Reflex Super Slam bow. The quick connector that is attached to my bow just doesn't fit the quiver extremely tight. I definitely hear a twang when I shoot my bow while it is attached. I thought about getting some stick-on limbsavers for the quiver, but since you can physically move it side to side a little bit, I figured they wouldn't help. So I thought about getting a new one this year (hopefully from my wife for Christmas!) and was wondering if anyone has any recommendations. I do the majority of my hunting from a treestand, but do get out in the prairie or whatever to do a bit of stalking each year. My wife and I are kind of on a tight budget right now, so anything in the $50.00 range and under would be best. Thanks for any suggestions.
Marty
Marty
#2
I had the same problem with the Kwikee quivers, loose fitting and rattling! I bought a Bowtech quiver that works well, but I always take my quiver off when on stand! When stalking I'll leave it on!
#4
Thanks rdy2hnt...I acutually almost bought that quiver when it was on sale at Scheels. They only had the three arrow quiver though and I am more interested in a 5 arrow. Glad to hear somebody else likes that particular one. Does anyone have any experience (good or bad) with 2 piece quivers? Thanks again.
#6
The older KWIKEE KWIVER doesn't have the tightening screw like the new ones. Keeps it real quiet.I don't practice with it on, and I don't hunt with it on, I hang it.It simply holds my arrows.
#8
4388...are you referring to me? Anyways, yes, my kwikee quiver doesn't have the screw like the newer models. I thought about trying to modify something like that myself, but figured it wasn't worth it. I too take mine off when I am in the stand, which is why I am still using the one that I have. However, I have been getting into hunting more on the ground (i.e., stalking, ground blinds) and want to shoot my bow with the quiver on.
#9
I don't know what the price is--But I think if I was gonna mostly stalk hunt I would go with a hip quiver--Then you don't have to worry about the arrows catching on brush--Plus I believe you could get down and crawl better --JMO..


