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Quiet & Light Quiver

Discussion in 'Tech Talk' started by cdm369, Jul 10, 2017.

  1. cdm369

    cdm369 Weekend Warrior

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    I'm new to this forum, and getting back to bow hunting after 20 years of kids, busyness, and just gun hunting. My how things have changed! Bows shooting 340+ fps!?! Are you kidding me? Yeah, I just crawled out from under a rock. Anyway, I just bought a Mission Ballistic and I'm looking for quiver to put on it. I don't like hunting from my stand with the quiver attached so I'd like to find one that is quiet when removing from the bow, and light for obvious reasons. Any suggestions? Keep in mind I bought a Mission over Mathews because I didn't want to spend too much until I get my feet wet with this new era of bow technology. So I'm looking to spend in the $40 - 60 range on a quiver. Thank you!
     
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    Shocker99 Grizzled Veteran

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    that is a good price on the trophy ridge. The 3, and 4 arrow kwikee quivers are solid and reasonable as well.
     
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    Check classifieds or eBay for a Tight Spot. You will not be disappointed.
     
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    Will do. Thanks for the reply!

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    Tight Spot


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    I agree about the Tight spot. It is out of your budget that you posted, but this can be a lifetime quiver. I just keep moving mine from bow to bow as I up grade to a new bow. It you plan to keep with archery for awhile, it may be worth the investment.
     
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    Hillbilly Jedi Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Yep I've had a Tight Spot too since day one archery hunting. Pricey unless you can find a good deal but well built and VERY light.
     

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