Bowtech quiver
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I see on the website they have a 4 arrow quiver. Does anyone have one and how are they? I had pretty much decided on an Alpine but like the looks of this one, from what I can tell on the website. Thanks.
Greg.
Greg.
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From: Massachusetts
Its a well made quiver that holds the arrows well, I have one but due to me having to mount the quiver bracket on my Sightmater site the quiver sticks out further than I like. If your interested I will sell it to you for $25 plus shipping its approx 5 months old.
BD
BD
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Typical Buck
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From: Mertztown, PA
I just bought one as well. Well built as B/D has said, BUT you need to turn a wingnut to attach it to the brackets. The placement is poor and conflicts with the arrow shaft and the wingnut comes totally off the quiver. I can just see this thing taking a header one morning while I'm 20 feet high in the dark. It would have been a great quiver with a faster, more secure attachment system.
Fritz
Fritz
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I can just see this thing taking a header one morning while I'm 20 feet high in the dark. It would have been a great quiver with a faster, more secure attachment system.
Fritz
I can just see this thing taking a header one morning while I'm 20 feet high in the dark. It would have been a great quiver with a faster, more secure attachment system.
Fritz

Agreed. If it can be lost, I'll lose it. The attachment system needs to be improved.
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