Has anyone used the Bear bow quiver that mounts on the side and holds seven arrows?
Is it durable? Is the hood large enough to fit that many Wensel Woodmans? Prob only put 4 broadheads and the rest judos anyway.
Whatcha think about it? any more sugestions on bow quivers that hold more thamn the standard 5 or 6?
Thanks, Brant
Are you talking about this? mine works very well for me
(http://i197.photobucket.com/albums/aa27/zacharyhorne/dbd5_1.jpg)
I assume you are talking about the one for newer bows, that has 2 movable bolts that align with the 2 pre-drilled and tapped holes the new bows have on the side of the riser. The mounting brackets slide along a piece of square metal and, once aligned are fixed with 2 set screws. That does not appear to be the one in the picture.
If so, I have 3, and they work great.
Look on the Cabela's site under archery, traditional accessories.
Gerry
That sounds right Colonel. I can not see your pic Zachary. That hapens a lot here at work.
Thanks, Brant
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Need a quiver for my Pittsley Predator. Was looking at the Bear as well.
It's my favorite quiver for my recurves. Not as sexy as some of the others but for pure functionality, it can't be beat.
I use one and its very good.
The brackets can be set forward and this gives a "stabilizer" effect.
The rod can be slid up and down thru the brackets to adjust its vertical balance.
Its the only bow quiver I have found that can be set up to improve the overall balance and feel of the bow in hand.
Works great, and can hold seven WW's. As Tallan said its not all that "sexy". Here's a pic of mine with four WW's in it. 11/32 shafts are a little tight in the rubber bottom portion.
(http://i219.photobucket.com/albums/cc272/IAOUTDOORSMAN/PB100038.jpg)
Thanks !
B.