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Started by keith brimmer, June 03, 2007, 07:01:00 PM

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keith brimmer

what quiver do you use and why

tradtusker

i have just gone for the selway bolt on quiver, compact and light, and i recon its quality matches that of the sivlertips, plus if you got antler limb bolst its quike to set up
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J-dog

got a great northern/primal dreams going on the one I am waiting for, had a kwikee on my old one. Anything light and simple will do. Anyone I use I rigging to hold two blunts.

Later

J
Always be stubborn.

Captain hindsight to the rescue!

J-dog

Guess I could say that I liked the Kwikees ease of removal for treestand hunting, and the GN will be a limb bolt model. wont remove her for the stand. But I like the GN.
Always be stubborn.

Captain hindsight to the rescue!

Ray Hammond

Eagles Flight limb bolt model...lightest thing there is...4 arrows, quiet, secure...noiseless. 55 bucks I think is the price so its pretty hard to beat, plus its great looking.
"Courageous, untroubled, mocking and violent-that is what Wisdom wants us to be. Wisdom is a woman, and loves only a warrior." - Friedrich Nietzsche

Steve O

I'm liking this Thunderhorn a lot:


Robert Cunfer

How are you Keith? It's Bobby, I'll be coming down to the shore close to the end of this month can we go shooting again????? Hope you are well....I lost your ph# pm me please...thanks

Tree Ghost

Thunderhorn, it's what Dave told me to look at and it works great!

PBNJ

I have a Selway slip-on I bought years ago on my ST, it looks cool and works fine. Good luck, Paul

Landshark160

Not to hijack the thread, but does anyone know what quiver Paul Schafer used?
Chris
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The benefits of a big broadhead are most evident when things go wrong. - CTS

Carcajou

He used a Kwikee Kwiver with riser inserts..
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Landshark160

Chris
>>>>--------------->

The benefits of a big broadhead are most evident when things go wrong. - CTS

Bishop

Delta and take it off in the tree. Bought an Eagles Flight limb bolt model at Hickory and it looks great, it will be the way of the future.

keith brimmer

ray or bishop just went to eagles website and i dont see a bolt on version

Bob Palmer

Quiver shopping? Somebody must be getting closer to the head of the list  :)

I've tried all the above except Eagles Flight...advantages and disadvatages to them all!!! More often than not, I use a Selway limb bolt quiver...thinking of dusting off the ol' Cat Quiver for this year though!!
"Today's mighty oak is just yesterday's nut that held its ground."
- Anonymous

Curveman

German Ridge. Easy on. Easy off. No bolts or tools or straps to break.
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overbo

Had a Zipper quiver that the wood matched the bow.

J-dog

Wish I knew what that list was and where I stand on it!!! Or maybe not, I got the quiver though so I am good in that department.

Later

Jason
Always be stubborn.

Captain hindsight to the rescue!

keith brimmer


J-dog

me too, what is it 9 months usually, for Dave? 10? something lile that I dont have my letter close by. On this one I got all I wanted which aint much really a plain jane like my last one but on this one I got the checkered grip. I made the mistake of not getting that on my first one but I was new to recurves/trad.

I can't wait! got the fever.

Later

Jason

now I am gonna go dig up that letter and dream!!!!!!!!!!!LOL
Always be stubborn.

Captain hindsight to the rescue!

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