Saw this question asked in the Trad bows for sale forum on here,The question pertains to a Great northern bow quiver on a Black Widow bow,I saw this statement and so has someone else,it says that it may be better to use a left handed quiver on a right handed Black Widow bow could someone explain why this would work better?
On most take down recurves the limbs bolt onto the back of the riser. On Black Widows they bolt on the belly of the riser. If ther were using a left hand limb bolt quiver that would be the reason. If the bow had quiver bushings on the side of the riser, there would be no need to use a left hand quiver.
Guys spoke with Black Widow on this subject,using the Great Northern QD in left hand quiver will bring the quiver closer to the riser as where to using a right hand quiver puts it furthur away from the riser.
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I hate to keep dwelling on this subject but would the same rule apply to strap on quivers?Getting a left hand instead of right hand in strap on though?
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