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Quiver options for NO Cam

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by Brknarrow, Mar 28, 2015.

  1. Brknarrow

    Brknarrow Weekend Warrior

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    Two days ago picked up a new No Cam, added an HHA single pin slider , curious at to what you guys are using for quivers. I also purchased a two piece Mathews quiver but with my long draw the arrows are extending past the bottom limb which drives me nuts

    Is there a special bracket needed for a tightspot and if so where can I purchase/order one ? How is the adjustabilitity on the tightspots and are you happy with these on the NO cam

    Love the bow btw, have shot hoyt, bowtech since 2001,2002. If I keep shooting this well and consistent may sell my CS34 and purchase another

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    SharpEyeSam Legendary Woodsman

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    I'm happy with my arrow web T series quiver. I don't think it is particularly obtrusive, though I'm hunting from a ladder stand most of the time and I hang it beside me. The release from the bow is quite smooth.


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    FullTimeKiller Weekend Warrior

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    The tightspot is my favourite quiver that I have had. I've had a couple of fuse quivers, a kwikee, a two piece octane and a two piece hoyt. The tightspot is very adjustable. You are able too loosen off the screws on the bracket which then allows you to move the entire quiver up or down, that way your fletchings don't go past your bottom cam. You can also rotate the entire quiver to have it balance out well on your setup. If you hunt with the quiver attached to your bow, I think it's worth the price.
     

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