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Old 06-05-2008 | 10:25 PM
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Will the one piece work with Rage Broadheads? I know some have said the blades are not completely covered by the hood but is that a big issue?
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The Quiver hood with magnets installed are approx. 1 5/16" deep.

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The Quiver hood with magnets installed are approx. 1 5/16" deep.

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In other words NO.

Part of the blades will stick out of the bottom as the Rage broad head is approx2in long.....

If you want your arrows covered you won't get that with the magnetic Octanequiver. There are better quivers on the market for a lot less money that will actually do what they are supposed to do......protect your broad heads.
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Old 06-07-2008 | 10:42 PM
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The Quiver hood with magnets installed are approx. 1 5/16" deep.

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In other words NO.

Part of the blades will stick out of the bottom as the Rage broad head is approx 2in long.....

If you want your arrows covered you won't get that with the magnetic Octane quiver. There are better quivers on the market for a lot less money that will actually do what they are supposed to do......protect your broad heads.
OK. thanks Like which ones?
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Old 06-07-2008 | 11:04 PM
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The Quiver hood with magnets installed are approx. 1 5/16" deep.

Dan
In other words NO.

Part of the blades will stick out of the bottom as the Rage broad head is approx2in long.....

If you want your arrows covered you won't get that with the magnetic Octanequiver. There are better quivers on the market for a lot less money that will actually do what they are supposed to do......protect your broad heads.
OK. thanks Like which ones?
most of them do.
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Old 06-07-2008 | 11:05 PM
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What bow do you have??

If it's a Bowtech I'd suggest their standard quivers, if you have a Mathews, I highly recommend their quiver (IMO the best on the market) or you can take a look at: Alpine, Fuse, Bohning, Trophy Ridgeor even the new Tree limb line of quivers to name a few. There's even a quiver out that the hood hinges open specificallyfor mechanical broad heads, I think it's made by Vista and is called the "EZ loader". Do a search and check some of them out.Just make sure the quiver will do what you want it to do. If you don't mind your arrows bladesexposed go with the Octane if you really like it. If you don't want them exposed then look for one that will cover them completely.


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