quiver that will hold the arrows well
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Nontypical Buck
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quiver that will hold the arrows well
i have a parker hunter mag. and my quiver does not hold my arrows to well. when i shoot sometimes the arrows pop out or fall out. .. .. looking for maybe a 4 or 5 arrow detachable qiver i could use and would work better...would need to be light as i do a lot of spot and stalk here in CA...
thanks,
Josh
thanks,
Josh
#2
RE: quiver that will hold the arrows well
Fuse quivers are proven to be well made, and help with vibration dampening. Trophy Ridge Has a solution to solve your problem of arrows falling out. They have what they call a snubber, that goes over the shafts after they are placed in the quiver so they stay there. But, it is not detachable I don't think. Just a qeustion though, if you are shooting with the quiver on why do you want it detachable?
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Nontypical Buck
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RE: quiver that will hold the arrows well
for it to go into my bow case i have to be able to detach it from my bow....plus i also shoot from a tree stand from time to time and like to take it off the bow while i hunt from the tree.....
thanks redneck...i will look into the fuse
thanks redneck...i will look into the fuse
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RE: quiver that will hold the arrows well
I just bought a Treelimb 5 arrow quiver. it holds the arrows rock solid in the quiver and has a loop that can be hung over a limb or the hook that comes with the quiver. It's quiet and adjustable vertically so the arrows stay withing the envelope of the bow.
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RE: quiver that will hold the arrows well
Im not sure if fusemakes them but you can buy replacement brackets that you can screw into a tree, to hold your quiver while not in use. They are handy little items. I think that trophy Ridge came out with a detachable this year, I glanced at in a magazine. It is worth looking at also.
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