quiver for my chek-mate
#1
Thread Starter
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: pottsville PA USA
i have a chek-mate hunter bow, my limb bolts countersink under the limbs i would like a take down quiver but i can' t see how this is possible with these bolts can anyone give me advise on what to do. can i get different limb bolts? and can anyone suggeest a quiver
#2
Boone & Crockett
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From: Mississippi USA
I' ve never used that type quiver, so I can' t give my experiences, but I am pretty sure I have seen longer limb bolts offered for just for that (maybe in 3 Rivers?).
Sorry I am not more help.
Chad
Sorry I am not more help.
Chad
#3
Fork Horn
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From: Anchorage, AK
Just get yourself a Great Northern bolt on quiver. They have the extra long limb bolts at GNBC and can supply them with the quiver. I have on on my Hunter 2 T/D and I have a strap on quiver on a longbow and love them. THey are super light and very quiet. I wouldn' t mess with any other bowquiver. Their website is
http://www.mvcc.com/bu/gnbco/
http://www.mvcc.com/bu/gnbco/
#4
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From: Glen Ellyn IL USA
My check-mate hunter has a long riser. I have a German ridge quiver and I had to modify it to fit the long riser. Works great now. I don' t like to shoot my bow with the quiver on but I like a bow quiver to carry to my stand. The German Ridge will come off the bow in 2 seconds and I can attach it to my tree stand to keep my arrows handy. I really like the spring type bow quivers. Dick
#6
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From: Ohio USA
I recently purchased a small fry boa quiver from thunderhorn and couldn' t be more pleased. It is small ( 3 arrow ) unobtrusive and the workmanship is first rate. It can be easily changed between bows in just a few seconds and is solid once mounted. well worth the time to check out IMO
#7
Hey Dick or JRW, I just checked out the German Ridge Quiver on their website. This is probably a dumb question, but I`m gonna ask anyhow.
Can this quiver be used on a non-takedown recurve?
If so, does it rub off the finish on your bow?
Thank`s
Can this quiver be used on a non-takedown recurve?
If so, does it rub off the finish on your bow?
Thank`s


