Equipment
#1
Thread Starter
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From: Jacksonville Illinois USA
I am wanting to get a quiver for my Champion "storm" What brand should I look for? I also want to purchase some broadheads for the upcomming turkey season, now can I use the same broadheads for deer and turkey? If so or if not what kind should I buy? Im using Carbon Terminators.
#2
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From: Brownsburg Indiana
The quiver depends on how many arrows, mechanical or fixed broadheads, and camo<img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>. Yes, you can use the same broadheads. Mos people put judos or grabbers behind their broadheads to decrease penetration. Mechanical broadheads and lower poundage will also help this. The idea is to keep the arrow in the turkey.
#4
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From: calgary alberta canada
Champion makes quivers for there bows, www.championbow.com, I sell champion at the store I work at, but you are better to go straight to champion.
Good luck.
Dylan
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Dylan
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#9
Nontypical Buck
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From: Vinton VA
From what I can tell, the new Alpine quivers are the way to go. I will be checking out the new 3 arrow model soon. As for broadheads, well my favorite head is Muzzy, I like the 3 or 4 blade 100 grn model. It has proven to be the best head in all my testing, and has the features I am looking for in a broadhead. These are just my personal choices based on much testing, and trial and error spending!
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