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olddogrib 07-01-2003 04:28 AM

detachable quivers
 
Anyone familiar with a Boa quiver? I' m looking for a detachaable longbow quiver and other than the Great Northern adjustable, it was the only other recommendation.

Dick4bows 07-01-2003 05:04 AM

RE: detachable quivers
 
Check out the German Ridge quiver. It' s the best I' ve used. Quick on and off. It is similar to the old bear quivers in that it uses a spring action. Dick

Floxter 07-01-2003 05:21 AM

RE: detachable quivers
 
I had a BOA bow quiver. I gave it to a friend because I just don' t like the way a bow quiver deadens the action of the bow. But it was extremely quiet, very high quality, stable, and easily adjustable. If I ever used a bow quiver again, it would be the one.

Dick4bows 07-01-2003 01:15 PM

RE: detachable quivers
 
I hate to shoot my bow with a bow quiver attached. The German Ridge attaches and removes in seconds. I carry my arrows to my stand on my bow and remove it when I get there. It' s spring arms fit the diagonal brace on my Summit Goliath so my arrows are " AT Ready" should I need a second shot. (This has happened twice) Dick


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