Man, I am going to order a custom Black Widow Bow. (PCH) Cant believe it! Getting down to the final details.
I would like to know what quiver do you guys use. I like the Selway and the Thunderhorn. I never owed one for a T/D Bow. A Friend told me, that he owes a Selway Limb Bolt-Mount Quiver. But it was noisy. Anybody had that problem? Looking for some Info. And would like to see some Pictures.
Thanks, Warren
Warren, Have tried almost every configuration on my different widows and finally settled on the side mount inserts. It has a lot of separation, unlike the quickie mounts, and is very quiet with either the thunderhorn or the great northern.. Enjoy the new bow. Bill
Thanks Bill, I am looking at the Thunderhorn side mount. Like the looks of it. Warren
Kanati angle quiver! Put one on my PCH and man did it look sharp!! :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
Hey TW, What does the Kanati angle quiver look like and who sales it? Warren
Kanati quiver by Anneewakee archery, He is a sponser on here
I second that. I've tried a bunch and this is my favorite.
http://www.kanatiquiver.com/Kanatiangle.html
Have them install quiver bushings and go with a Great Northern Side Mount. Can't beat the Great Northerns.
Kanati quiver, A grate looking quiver. When you ask for help here, you get it. Thanks...
Yep, Kanati angle quiver. Have one on my PSAX great quiver. Check them out.
The Kanti angle is a good choice for a widow takedown. It can be mounted to the riser inserts if you have them. Also can be attached using the fast deployment straps. either way its on or off quick with two thumb screws. Ive put every style on my widows and I like the angle the best. I have two widows here , one with inserts and one with straps. both are fine. the insert mounted one is a bit more solid on the bow. Give John a call. DB
i like the great northern
I use several different bow quivers.....if you are only going to get one....consider how many arrows you will take on most hunts....4-5-6?
Then choose accordingly. Some hunts I need more arrows than others....some hunts I don't need the extra arrows and like a lighter quiver.
I have a PCH and the addition of a Great Northern Quick-detach quiver has been a real plus. It is light, quiet and secure. Just get a LH quiver if you have a RH bow--that puts the quiver next to the riser. Otherwise it will be too far back and balance suffers.
Great Northern for me on my Widows.
I have a 6 arrow Sels away Selway Quiver on my bow and when I am stumping shoot or hunting small game I uses a Stalker Quiver I like both.
Thanks for the INFO. I am going with the Kanati quiver.
Can't go wrong with the Kanati. Great quiver and great folks!