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Looking for a new quiver possibly a new sight also

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by MHSfootball86, May 23, 2011.

  1. MHSfootball86

    MHSfootball86 Weekend Warrior

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    The quiver that came with the ready-to-hunt package on my bow broke recently. I am looking for a new one not sure if i want one piece or two as i usually remove while hunting but am open to the idea of keeping it on. I am not looking to spend a fortune, around $75 tops.

    Thinking about getting a new sight also. I like the idea of a floating pin but i also like fixed. I know G5 makes a combo but i was wondering if there was anything else out there like it.
     
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    I love my Fuse one piece quiver. It's a quick detach and the latch isn't that ol' cheap plastic. It's also adjustable. I'm selling it to get its brother quiver. It's a $100 quiver I'll let got for $65! You should looking the Axcel Armortech HD sight! Incredible!
     
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    Tight spot quivers are awesome!! Cant go wrong with a Spot hogg sight either
     
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    Not too sure about quivers.

    A guy at work has the G5 sight you're referring to. Unless you commonly shoot very long distances (70+), it doesn't do much good for you. He said he has never used the floating pin.

    My sight is in my sig. It's cheap and I like it.
    Also, I was really eyeing the xtreme sights. For the price and features theyre great.

    When I got my new sight, here's what I did...

    I set my criteria: 4 pins, all .010, a light that emitted on the fibers only and would not shine into my view, lost camo and rather cost effective.
    That led me to the G5 rock. I really like the sight. The other one I really liked was the RT900 by extreme.
     

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