Halon 32 quiver

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  1. charlie250

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    Looking for a riser mount the quiver for my halon 32. Must be quick detach because I hang mine. I'm looking at mathews and treelimb. Just not liking the prices on them haha. Are there any other riser mount quivers?

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    I definitely prefer the Mathews system over the tree limb.
     
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    Yes I agree also the mathews ct quiver is the way to go.
     
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    What is the ct?

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    Found a t series in the classifieds for 80$ is this an older model? Do rage broadheads still fit in those foam slots?

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    I bought a new Tight Spot off eBay a few weeks ago. The quick detach is very solid and I love how close it sits to my bow. I paid $100 which was tough to swallow until I got it and realized it was worth it.

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    Does Tight Spot offer a riser mounted quiver?
     
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    It attaches to the sight mounting holes in the riser, unless riser mounted means something different than I'm thinking.

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    Gotcha, yeah riser mounted quivers actually attach to the bow riser and not the sight.

    I'm sure you can buy a tree limb mount and use any quiver that you want mounted to the riser
     
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    Ok, I get it. Mine actually does attach directly to the riser, I don't use a sight (recurve). Sorry for the confusion, ignore the new guy lol.

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