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Title: ok i need some help
Post by: kasey on March 13, 2008, 04:26:00 PM
i have a Fedora 560 T.D.hunter how much will a quiver change my shooting?i don't want to use a back quiver.what are some good ones for this bow?thank you
Title: Re: ok i need some help
Post by: GRAYBEARD on March 13, 2008, 04:41:00 PM
I LIKE THE GREAT NORTHERN WITH THE RUBBER STRAPS. NO DAMAGE TO THE BOW AND THE RUBBER SEEMS TO MUFFLE SOME VIBRATION. GOOD PEOPLE, TOO!
Title: Re: ok i need some help
Post by: tradtusker on March 13, 2008, 04:44:00 PM
i put a bow quiver on all my bows, don't notice any difference in my shooting, and i quite like the bit of extra weight it adds.

Selway and Great Northern quivers are good.  The small light eagle's flight quivers are very good too.
Title: Re: ok i need some help
Post by: Bill Carlsen on March 13, 2008, 04:46:00 PM
The most common change in shooting is shooting to the left (for a righty) or vice versa (for a lefty). The added physical weight of the quiver with the arrows in it will give your bow more mass which means it will move less when you shoot so the arrows will shoot off to one side. Most of the time shooting this way you will probably adjust mentally for the change but sometimes it may mean shooting different spined arrows. Quivers that come to mind are Great Northern, Selway and Boa. All are good and readily available.