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Main Boards => PowWow => Topic started by: MJB on February 04, 2009, 11:49:00 AM
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Question :knothead: Thinking about picking this model up for my recurve. Do you have to remove the quiver to string/un-string your bow ?
Thanks
Mike
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Not if you use a bow stringer. :thumbsup:
I have several Selway slide-on quivers for my recurves and longbows. I really like them!!!!!
Soap the limbs up with warm soapy water,and slide the quiver pieces in place. Wipe the limbs off with a warm wet (clean water) washcloth or paper towel,and hang it horizontal to dry overnight.
In the morning it will be practicaly glued in place and will NOT move!!!!!
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THANKS Chuck :thumbsup:
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You cant go wrong with em' I've got two of them for my curves and love them. Put em' on just as Chuck said and you'll be a happy camper.
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Ditto that. Get them as close to the riser as you can, at least inside the fadeouts, so they don't interfere with limb flexing.
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I agree with the Selway quivers. However I have a T/D bow, so I use the model that bolts into the limbs. I have had it several years. The only thing I have to do is replace the foam insert in the hood after 3-4 yrs. It has always been strong and quiet. I carry a quiver full of arrows, even when practicing. I just like the feel and balance of the bow with the quiver full. That way it always feels the same when I go hunting.
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THANKS GUYS :thumbsup:
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I had a slide-on and could never get it to stay as tight as I wanted. Sold it and got a boa type. Like that much better...
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Anyone have experience with the quick-detach model...what do you think?