Quiver question..
#1
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Fork Horn
Joined: Feb 2006
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From: Illinois
I need a quiver that will hold small diameter (Beman Max-4) arrows. The OEM one that came withmy PSE bow won't hold them for more than two or three shots, and, it's a little noisy. I like to carry 4-6 arrows when hunting.
Some suggestions please.
Some suggestions please.
#2
Joined: Feb 2004
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From: Windsor, ON
I love my Alpine Soft Loc. I have the 3 arrow version, but I wish that I had bought the 5 arrow. (They're also making a 7 arrow version now.) They're extremely quiet, they soak up vibration, and they do a great job of holding small diameter arrows, like my Easton Axis. I know I'll buy another sometime in the future.
#3
Giant Nontypical
Joined: Dec 2004
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From: Ohio
I think the bohning lynx quiver will do it. They are so tight with the carbons I use that I put the al. bracket on (comes with 2). Just got a broadhead hip quiver and really like it. Haven't hunted with it yet but I plan on it. Have to wait and see how it all works out with packing stands and gear and going through brush and all.
#4
Banned
Joined: Apr 2006
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From: IOWA/25' UP
Slickest quiver I have seen is the fuse detacheable. Pricey but very nice. I bought one last year. I had an alpine softlock 5 arrow that was o.k. but when you walked and carried your bow and rubbed up against something the quiver had a tendenancy to halfpop out of the receiver.
#5
How is the noise on the Alpine Soft Lok and Fuse when shooting with the quiver on? I have always used a 2 pc. but would use a one piece if its quiet when shooting with it attached.




