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Started by NIGEL01, June 10, 2012, 07:30:00 PM

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NIGEL01

Just got a new to me Nomad Stalker I, looks like it was barely ever shot.  It's got a light coating of spray paint as I carefully remove paint it looks like the finish will stay in tack .  I was two years old when this bow was made, so to say the least don't know much about the history of these bows.  Mostly curious about the quivers used on these bows with the inserts in the limbs, any pics or history or steering to the right thread would be much appreciated.

TRAP

Wing and Browning put those quiver inserts in the limbs at the fades. Other manufacturers may have as well.

Do a search for wing quivers.  I believe they are six arrow and they have a round hood and round gripper.

Here"s a thread that shows one or two.

http://tradgang.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=14;t=005240

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ksbowman

Delta also made a quiver Identical to the Wing quiver. They are very good quivers and I still use them when I use a bow quiver.
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