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Drilling for a Quickee Quiver Would you or wouldn't you?

Started by Ssamac, February 25, 2010, 11:07:00 PM

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macclare

I use nothing except a great northern adjustable quiver.

hormoan

Thunderhorn, hard to find a nicer strap on quiver JMHO. Not a great picture of the quiver, as the pic was about the bow   :thumbsup:
 

Ssamac

Lot's of nice choices. I'll look before I drill

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Sam

Ssamac

What sponsor name does Ron Jenkins go under btw? I don't see the name or Arrowmaster in the sponsor list

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sam

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Brently

A bow is just a tool to do a job, so if you can make it better for your needs do what ever it takes.
Unless you bought it for an investment just use it.

vtmtnman

QuoteOriginally posted by Ssamac:
What sponsor name does Ron Jenkins go under btw? I don't see the name or Arrowmaster in the sponsor list

Thanks
sam
Safari Tuff
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4runr

Drill, Baby, drill!  Especially Brazillian Rosewood risers that are pristine!
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Ssamac

Wish there was some clear resolution. But a lot of the quivers (found Safari Tuff btw) and Eagle's Flight, Thunderhorn, etc seem pretty nice and worth a try.

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sam

Ssamac

BTW checked out Safari Tuff and they don't have bow quivers

Unless I'm missing something

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sam

reddogge

Safari Tuff is a quiver that rides sort of on your back and you reach to your side to grab an arrow.  They don't do a bow quiver.  They are very practical though.  I use mine on the ground but switch to a Selway bow quiver from a tree.  Just my thing.
 
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jcar315

To answer your question: I would never drill any sort of hole for anything in any of my bows. But that is what works for me. To each his own....

I am like Rich in that I too use a Safari Tuff quiver and love it. Great for still hunting and protects the arrows quite nicely.

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Ssamac

Nice idea. I've seen this. I like the bow quiver, however, as redogge point out when I'm in a stand.

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sam

Ssamac

How noisy are these quivers. A lot of them have arrows rattling around

sam

Flatshooter

I don't particularly like quivers on my bows. I bought a Safari Tuff quiver which I sling over my back on my way to my tree stand. Once I'm in the tree the quiver is hung over a cut branch which then gives me easy access to a second arrow if and when I need it. It has a cover which protects feathers in bad weather. I love it!

cacciatore

Sam,I still think you can make a Bear arm quiver silent.
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Ssamac

That would be interesting cacciatore. (hunter). Have you been able to do that? How did you do it?

Where do you live in Italy?

sam

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