I recently purchased a Timberhawk bow. When I ordered it I did not want any mounting holes put in the raiser. Now I am ready to shoot it with a quiver. If you guys wouldn't mind let me know what quiver you are using and why. If you could also post some pictures. newbie here needs some help....
Don't have a pick yet, but I just started using a safari tuff arrow master. Had it in the woods for the first time this morning. It worked great. I had been using it in the yard during practice, to get the hang of it. I love the pocket on it as well. Let's me put a rattle bag, a grunt call, and some other goodies in it, and to forgo the small pack.
Sorry I meant a quiver that would attach to the bow without using any bolts.
skookum
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Its one of Big Jims strap on.... I ordered 1 about 6 months ago for my other LB and I love em. They have a rupper strap that holds tight and protects the bow. It doesnt move at all and can be taken off quick if needed. This is a medium 5 arrow.... They make a large and a small in a 4 arrow too.....
Anneewakee quivers are my preferred . I have limb mount and one with straps. I like both just fine.
Skookum (Alaska Archery) or a Great Northern (Three Rivers). A Selway (also Three Rivers) would work as well.
I just got my eagle flight archery 4 arrow navajo with the snake skin for my Kodiak Magnum.
That quiver is beautiful and doesn't throw off my shot at all.
At first I was really reticent to drop 75$ on a quiver but it's totally worth it!
x2 on the big jim med with 5 gripper
side quiver...chief side stalker you can find one on Dean Torges site. I love it but I dont use it as much as my GN. Its not a bow quiver its a side quiver.
A great northern is a pretty versitle quiver bowquiver and super light weight compared to most.
You can strap it on, or sling it like a lakota style...I first started doing it in 00, shot a caribou with it slung more asbell style I guess you'd call it. Its perfect, super light weight almost dont know you got it. It gives you options. I have the longbow quiver but I think either would work.