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Trad Quivers?

Discussion in 'Traditional Archery' started by LAEqualizer, Mar 10, 2009.

  1. LAEqualizer

    LAEqualizer Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Still undecided on the type quiver I want to use. I may have to narrow it down due to my arrows. The FMJ's are too small for most trad arrow grippers. Any suggestions?

    Considering the Safari Tuff, but dang that is a lot of coin "to me" for a quiver that I don't even know if I will like.

    Thanks, Bobby
     
  2. ZachCL

    ZachCL Weekend Warrior

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    I am kinda looking for a quiver too. I think I want one that slips on the limbs of my bow. Good luck finding yours.
     
  3. BowHuntingFool

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    Great advice Jeff! What type of quiver you use is up to you. what the application?? If your going to take 3 or 4 arrows in the woods and just hunt deer, a bow quiver will work perfect for you! If you plan on going after small game, you'll be looking for a different quiver that will allow you to carry more arrows! I use the Arrowmaster for it all, practice, shoots, deerhunting, stumping and small gaming! I would look at the big picture if I were you, then decide! The best part of the arrowmaster is, I can do all this with out ever changing arrows out of my quiver, just grab it and go! A decent bow quiver like you want is going to be about $65/$75 shipped.
     
  4. ZachCL

    ZachCL Weekend Warrior

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    GMMAT will mounting a quiver change the arrows flight or impact??
     
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    I bought and recommend an Eagles Flight Archery quiver, sold mine off though, just wasn't me!! Don is a great guy and makes a top notch quiver! This is a strap on quick detachable version!



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  6. BobCo19-65

    BobCo19-65 Weekend Warrior

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    My go to hunting quiver is an Arrowmaster. Best hunting quiver out there IMO. Below is my "fun" quiver. It does see some hunting action, but I have to admit that I get a weird feeling hunting with it. Gets lot of use though:

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  7. Double Creek

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    I've been through as many quivers as I have bows and never found one I liked. Tell me more about the Arrowmaster, I don't believe I've tried that one.
     
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    Double Creek Weekend Warrior

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    I looked it up and see its one of Rod's products, no doubt its quality. I may look into that. Thanks for the tip!
     
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    BobCo19-65 Weekend Warrior

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    Honestly, it is the best bow huntiner quiver I have ever used. After talking with Rod, I know there was one improvement made since I bought mine. The rubber in the bottom has been replaced with a different type. The rubber on the one that I have, is a lttle tough to dry.I had it in bad downpour and it tllk a few days for the rubber to dry. This has been improvved upon.

    Anyway I like mine bacause of the ease of unloading arrows. I also like the fletch protector. It also sheds rain very well and none of my feather have ever gotten wet. The quiver is also very quiet.

    I would honestly say that if you get one, you'll like it.
     

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