Bow Quiver pics wanted!
#1
Bow Quiver pics wanted!
I'm trying to decide which quiver for my new LX and would like to see some pics of yours on your bow. I like the way the Matthews sits back some off of the riser. How does the Alpine sit? Any pics of other quivers would be appreciated also. Thanks in advance.
#3
RE: Bow Quiver pics wanted!
Here is my 5 arrow Alpine Soft Loc on my BowTech Liberty. Best quiver I have used! It is a little heavier than most, but this thing also acts as a vibration dampener! This quiver made a noticeable differance on vibration on my bow, which was already the quietest/most shock-free bow I have held!
#4
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Warren PA USA
Posts: 1,512
RE: Bow Quiver pics wanted!
Holy Crap, BM! I didn't think anyone had every accessory that SVL made! I'm only missing a few though! That Alpine is the quiver I keep coming back to in my search for a new one.
#5
RE: Bow Quiver pics wanted!
Jason, I don't have them all, actually, I don't have that much Simms products on there! I have the mini-limsavers, stabilizer enhancer, and cable slide. I was thinking of getting the Simms Extreme Limbsavers but decided not to! If I ever find the new Limb Savers (the regular ones), I may try them out! I will be putting the string leech's on and I will be getting the new cable rod dampener!
My best friend told me that "my bow had more navcom than Simms test bows" The bow didn't need anything, it was that quiet and shock free out of the box, but it is absolutely amazing now!
My best friend told me that "my bow had more navcom than Simms test bows" The bow didn't need anything, it was that quiet and shock free out of the box, but it is absolutely amazing now!
#6
RE: Bow Quiver pics wanted!
Jason,
You may be mistaking the Bowtech "hush kit" for Sims products. They both serve the same function and work at approximately the same performance levels. The difference is that the hush kit is factory installed at no additional cost...
You may be mistaking the Bowtech "hush kit" for Sims products. They both serve the same function and work at approximately the same performance levels. The difference is that the hush kit is factory installed at no additional cost...