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Main Boards => PowWow => Topic started by: Michael Arnette on April 18, 2016, 12:48:00 PM
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Looking for a 7 or 8 arrow quiver, leather if possible.
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plan on missing? :)
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Strap on, limb bolt or side mount?
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Originally posted by DanielB89:
plan on missing? :)
I never miss Daniel! I'm such a bad/$s hunter that I just see so many animals I run out of arrows lol
...yes, Plus on back country hunts it's nice to have more arrows for small game etc.
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6 Arrow Selway and a piggy backer
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Piggy Backers can get you to # 7 with a 6 arrow quiver. I often carry a rubberblunted Flu-Flu this way. An option if your are just looking to get an extra blunted roving arrow in the mix.
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Strap on or limb bolt...I don't want to side mount
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Thunderhorn Boa 6...seems like the Tred Barta quiver 3R sold was an 8.
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Well I spoke with Selway quivers and they customized a seven Arrow system for me, evidently from old stock which they are running out of. Great folks!
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Fred Bear quiver, modeled after the old Delta type quiver holds 7 arrows, 5 in the top row, 2 in the back row. Arrow gripper is adjustable by tightening screws that compress the gripper rubber to fit smaller shafts. Looks very old school.
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Sorry miss read your earlier post. Fred Bear Quiver is a side mount.
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Tired Barta quiver. Strap on and holds 8.
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Originally posted by Michael Arnette:
Well I spoke with Selway quivers and they customized a seven Arrow system for me, evidently from old stock which they are running out of. Great folks!
I have a feeling you're going to love it. I use a Selway slide on 6 arrow and have piggybackers so I can bring 8 arrows if I'm out stump shooting.
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I hope that you get to use them all, lol. I usually only carry 4, and can't see myself carrying over 5. I keep my RADA wheelie in the pack in case I would need to reuse a broadhead.
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Look for a video on TBW podcast Jason does on here. I remember seeing a video that he did on modifying a a great Northern quiver , he made it a 6 arrow quiver I believe
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I would say boa ...that's what I use when I go into the wilderness.....then you can always 'add an arrow' with a clip on accessory.....maybe even two.
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Delta was used To make some though 7 arrow quiver. Maybe you can still be able To find them.
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I have a couple of the Fred Bear/Asbell style 7-arrow quivers, I like them because they are high-capacity.
They are normally bolt-on quivers, but I designed a strap-on system for them, and it has worked great for 4+ years so far. I used one on my longbow on a 13-day Alaska float trip. It was nice to have 1 flu-flu, 2 blunts, and 4 broadheads while out walking.