Hey Guys I think of getting a two arrow quiver for my Pronghorn Longbow, so please post up some pictures. Blake
I have a Kwik-2 on my Bear Kodiak.
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Sorry, don't have pics but I really like the Skookum Dual Stalker quiver from Alaska Bowhunting Supply. It's for 2 blades only and can be seen on their website.
What Birdbow said. It's the only quiver I ever use. Virtually no weight at all. I don't have a pic right now, sorry.
BOB
After seeing the Skookum on ArkyBob's and PowDucks bows during a hunt last Oct I thought they might be on to something. I bought one for myself and boy were they right!
I really enjoy mine and wish I had seen one sooner.
What's up Duane!!!!!!
BOB
Just took these photos. Starts out at a distance and gets closer for more detail in each shot.
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Here's one I made up using some of the hardware from a Skookum.....The Tree Shark is a little big for this quiver. Oh yeah, after seein' the Angle quiver from Annwekee(sp?) I made it a 3 arrow instead of a 2 arrow quiver.
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Any problems with the Skookum quivers sliding down the bow limbs when you shoot?
I've never had mine slide at all.
BOB
Spike,
Not for me. The rubber grippers don't seem to move esp. with at least 1 arrow in the quiver. Perhaps if you shoot alot in practice it might shift but for me it's a purely hunting quiver. Hope this is helpful. Regards, Todd
Wow I like these and I am going to give them a try, Joe that is a nice quiver, is that and Axe that you use for a broadhead? lol,this site is awesome and so are the people.thanks everyone so much. Blake
My "brackets" don't slip but my arrows will slide down a bit after shooting my stumping arrow for awhile. Takes quite a few shots. I'm constantly checking them whether they need securing or not. Kind of like pushing my glasses back towards the bridge of my nose. I do it without consiously thinking about it.
QuoteOriginally posted by joekeith:
Here's one I made up using some of the hardware from a Skookum.....The Tree Shark is a little big for this quiver. Oh yeah, after seein' the Angle quiver from Annwekee(sp?) I made it a 3 arrow instead of a 2 arrow quiver.
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Nice Job Joe! I like it!
Is there enough hand clearance with the skookum 2 arrow quiver? Seems to me that the shafts are awfully close to the riser at the grip??
Here is another couple of pics of the Skookum.
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Even with the big fat grip on the Centuar there is enough finger clearance. Not by much but enough.
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If I hadn't gone back to 3 blade broad heads I'd still be using one. Great little quiver!