Quivers
#11
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I might start shooting with it on, but only if I get a smaller quiver. That Axis 360 requires more than just grabbing another arrow. You have to unlock, rotate and then take the arrow. It's cool design, but totally useless for hunting, imho.
#12
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Onamia,MN.
If you only need a quiver to carry your arrows to the stand for you then the kwikee works great but i like to leave the quiver on all the time and like the soft-loc 5-arrow quiver the best.
#13
Joined: Jul 2004
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I have a Kwikee quiver, and it works great.
#14
Check this out. Keep your arrows and other gear all together in one pack.It's the best thing since sliced bread. 
Rancho Cat Quiver III
http://keystonecountrystore.com/stor...=179&mitem=215

Rancho Cat Quiver III

http://keystonecountrystore.com/stor...=179&mitem=215
#15
I have a Bohning Lynx 4 arrow quiver and I really like it. I has the two mounting points so the broadheads are free floating and they stay secure. It also has a locking lever instead of the spring latch. With the lever it stays very snug to the mount and won't rattle or vibrate.
I keep mine on my bow, It's light weight and I don't even notice it.
I keep mine on my bow, It's light weight and I don't even notice it.
#16
I shoot with my quiver off. I used to have a kwikee quiver, but I just bought a lynx 4 becuase it has a smaller profile which I think will be nice for walking thru the woods to my stand.
#17
Giant Nontypical
Joined: Dec 2004
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From: Ohio
ORIGINAL: BigJ12
I have a Bohning Lynx 4 arrow quiver and I really like it. I has the two mounting points so the broadheads are free floating and they stay secure. It also has a locking lever instead of the spring latch. With the lever it stays very snug to the mount and won't rattle or vibrate.
I keep mine on my bow, It's light weight and I don't even notice it.
I have a Bohning Lynx 4 arrow quiver and I really like it. I has the two mounting points so the broadheads are free floating and they stay secure. It also has a locking lever instead of the spring latch. With the lever it stays very snug to the mount and won't rattle or vibrate.
I keep mine on my bow, It's light weight and I don't even notice it.




