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Quiver for thin shaft arrows????

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by Sticknstringarchery, Jan 1, 2012.

  1. Sticknstringarchery

    Sticknstringarchery Grizzled Veteran

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    I am looking for a quiver that can hold thinner shaft arrows. I have the Beman ICS Speed arrows and they are about the size of the Easton Axis. I'm not trying to break the bank either. Around the $50.00 mark would be about my price range. Any suggestions??
     
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    i realy like the trophy ridge 6 shooter quiver it comes with 2 sets of arrow grippers one for regular carbon and one for small carbon and it only costs $35
     
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    I will look into that one. Do they make it in a 4 arrow quiver or 3. I only carry 4 in with me. I feel like 6 is just too much. Personal preference on that one. I am also trying to keep the weight down.
     
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    I belive that they make a quiver called the 4 banger same quiver just only holds 4 arrows but the only place i have seen it is on trophyridge.com
     
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    The Ghost Quiver holds the micro diameter arrows very well.
     
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    Easton has a new quiver out I have my eye on. "The Easton Arsenal Quiver". It's suppose to work with their new micro diameter shafts for 2012 including Easton Axis arrows etc....

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    its a lil out of your price range, but the tight spot quiver is by far the best quiver ive ever used. it is so versitile, and the erginomics are great.
     
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    Thanks, I was looking at that one. Its a little higher on price than I would like but it is light. I couldn't find anywhere that says what any of these quivers will hold as far as diameter of arrow.
     
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    Yes they are pricey that is for sure. I got mine at cost from the shop I helped out at, but I think they are at $119.99 retail. The quiver is light weight, slim, doesn't stick out from the bow very far. A clear hood so you can see your heads from the outside. No foam and the arrows are held at two points not just one. Quiver is adjustable for height wise as well to fit your bow/ arrow length.
     
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    I found it for around $80 at BPS I think it was.
     
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    That is a steal.
     
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    If you're wanting something that won't break the bank, trophy ridge makes a decent one. Dont remember the model of it, but it's fairly compact, quiet, has 2 grippers, removable foam in the hood, and has a real smooth/quiet quiver detach system. It also has a couple holes in the quiver that make it real convenient to hang it in the tree when I detach it. I shoot the real small diameter Easton Axis st NFused shafts, and it holds them perfectly fine. I think I paid $40 for it.

    I used to shoot the bohning lynx. I was nice too, but I had an incident with it which resulted in me snapping it.
     

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