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Quiver help
Could use some help. I just got a dozen Easton Axis arrows and they keep sliding down the quiver. Besides getting a new quiver what can I do to remedy this? The quiver is only a couple years old and still in "new" condition. It's a 4 arrow Bohning Lynx Quiver. Any and all help would be appreciated. I asked this question once before and the only reply I got was "This was already covered". Well I'm sure it was, but I can't find the thread so would you atleast post the link to the thread please? Thanks guys.
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RE: Quiver help
I'm not sure what the cure was, but "since it was already covered" did you try doing a search on it?
The search engine on this site is a great tool to use in situations like this, I know I use it a lot. Good luck in finding your answer. |
RE: Quiver help
Bohning sells replacment retainers designed for smaller diameter carbon arrows.
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RE: Quiver help
buy a fuse quiver, you will never have that problem again.
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RE: Quiver help
Thanks for the replies. I think I'm going to take Totemkopf's advise and get the replacement retainers.
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RE: Quiver help
Try to get some replacement retainers, but if you can't get some try putting some moleskin or black cloth electrical tape in the grooves where the arrows sit. I know of guys who have done this and works like a charm.
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RE: Quiver help
alpine archery soft loc quiver system about 35 bucks
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