Looking for a 7 or 8 arrow quiver, leather if possible.
plan on missing? :)
Strap on, limb bolt or side mount?
QuoteOriginally 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.
6 Arrow Selway and a piggy backer
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.
Strap on or limb bolt...I don't want to side mount
Thunderhorn Boa 6...seems like the Tred Barta quiver 3R sold was an 8.
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!
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.
Sorry miss read your earlier post. Fred Bear Quiver is a side mount.
Tired Barta quiver. Strap on and holds 8.
QuoteOriginally 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.
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.
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
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.
Delta was used To make some though 7 arrow quiver. Maybe you can still be able To find them.
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.