other than look and price, what is the difference between these two quivers?
Eagle flight quiver, handsdown
I've had the min, and now I have the 4 arrow, they do not affect the performance of the bow
Great product
Carl
well thats what I mean;
the 3 arrow Eagles flight mini quiver
VS
the 3 arrow Eagles flight Cherokee quiver
Is the cherokee significantly bigger? etc...Its sure pretty!
I went to the 4 arrow to get the room, I wanted to use bigger broadheads, I didn't want to at first because I thought it would affect the performance of the bow, and if you do just like they say "trim to the limb, you will have absolutely no slippage or noise. They're the only quiver that I find, that doesn't affect the performance of the bow
I have the one with the deer print on it, make sure you tell Don you are from tradgang, he doesn't charge shipping. Great people to work with.
Carl
QuoteOriginally posted by BrokenArrow1:
I went to the 4 arrow to get the room, I wanted to use bigger broadheads, I didn't want to at first because I thought it would affect the performance of the bow, and if you do just like they say "trim to the limb, trim to the limb, you will have absolutely no slippage or noise. They're the only quiver that I find, that doesn't affect the performance of the bow
I have the one with the deer print on it, make sure you tell Don you are from tradgang, he doesn't charge shipping. Great people to work with.
Carl
Hey Carl, what do you mean when you say "trim the limb"???
the one with the deer on it? What designs do they carry? I don't see any on the website.
Can you get the mini with a majestic wapiti on it? that would be the ultimate... :-) thanks for the hep, Dan
Don Ward ( two fletch ) is the man that makes them and he is on this site regular . Shoot him a pm or give him a call and he will awnser all your questions , even custom make one for you if you would like . Don is a very good guy to work with and goes out of his way to make you happy with his product .
Mike .
First off, you put your bow in a vice grip
you take a hacksaw to cut out of section as wide as the quiver grip !!!!
:biglaugh: :biglaugh: :biglaugh:
Not really !!!!!!
What I mean, is if your limb are narrower than the grip on the quiver you need to trim the grip back to fit your limb, otherwise you will have slippage, and noisy squeaks. The quiver grips need to fit the lamb, if you're lamb is larger than the grip, there's no need to trim it.
And here's the other answer,
I uses a talking program to do typing, sometimes it says something different than I do, and I hit add reply before I change it !!!
Carl
I have an Apache on my Horne's Traditionalist with a 3 arrow holder. Holds 3 220 grain Muzzy Phantom 4 blades perfect with 3 51/2 " shield cuts on the arrows. I'm about to call two fletch and order a jumbo for my Mohawk with a 3 arrow holder.