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Quiver for Martin Savannah???

Old 07-23-2010 | 12:07 PM
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I shoot a Martin Savannah and I've been considering adding a bow quiver. Has anyone used the slide on Selway with this bow ... if so, how's it work? Also, there are several other "strap-on" designs in the 3 Rivers catalog ... anyone use these? Any other good quiver ideas for the Savannah?
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Old 07-23-2010 | 12:39 PM
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Originally Posted by Goodegg
I shoot a Martin Savannah and I've been considering adding a bow quiver. Has anyone used the slide on Selway with this bow ... if so, how's it work? Also, there are several other "strap-on" designs in the 3 Rivers catalog ... anyone use these? Any other good quiver ideas for the Savannah?
I have a savannah and had a selway on it. Problem I found was the savanah was so light anyway, the quiver and arrows just messed with my shots. It kept wanting to torque the bow and I got in a habit of trying to catch it, bad habits.

I have a quiver on my zipper, but with these bows, they have much more mass.

I like some of the strap-on quivers.

What would be ideal is something you can take on and off like a compound.
 
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Old 07-24-2010 | 06:47 AM
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I don't like bow quivers, period. If I had to use one, I would go with something ultra-light like an Eagle's Flight. I use the Safari Tuff "Arrowmaster" for everything--hunting, playing, tournaments--works great. Wish I'd found it years ago--could have saved myself a small fortune.
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Old 07-24-2010 | 08:39 AM
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Originally Posted by LBR
I don't like bow quivers, period. If I had to use one, I would go with something ultra-light like an Eagle's Flight. I use the Safari Tuff "Arrowmaster" for everything--hunting, playing, tournaments--works great. Wish I'd found it years ago--could have saved myself a small fortune.
No doubt, talkin the truth. I went thru Steve Catts back quivers, Dean Torges side quiver, plain quivers, everything.
 
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Old 07-24-2010 | 03:19 PM
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I went thru Steve Catts back quivers, Dean Torges side quiver, plain quivers, everything.
I couldn't list all the ones I tried--from homemade to high-dollar. Before the Arrowmaster, I wound up using a cheap side quiver from Wal-Mart, but I wore it "GFA" style. I made myself a "GFA" quiver years and years ago from and old Kwikee Kwiver--didn't care for it though. Cat quivers didn't do it for me either, or back quivers, or Lakota style quivers.....and ESPECIALLY not bow quivers! I tried them several times--tried to make myself like them--but they just throw my longbow off balance too much.
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