Has anyone figured out a way to modify the lower rubber arrow clip on a Selway quiver to hold Axis arrows? Any ideas?
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they make a gripper to fit the axis ..in the past i used rubber bands to fit the groove and sometimes add some electrical tape
I didn't see one specified on their site. I'll call them direct.
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Use the lower gripper in the pic below. It worked fine with my Beman MFX Classics, which are the same dia.
(http://i547.photobucket.com/albums/hh472/ishoot4thrills/SelwayGripperS.jpg)
What I do is just bend the whole lower part out and up. My wife has the limb bolt model and I did this and it holds her tiny arrows that are smaller diameter than the axis.
i agree with ishoot4thrills. If you can find any old compound quiver they usually fit axis and you can just slide the new gripper on your selway. I have three set up like that for MFX's.
I believe Thunderhorn archery sells little rubber band thingies called "snuggies" that are cheap and do the job. Don't have contact info but you can Google them. I got some from them in 2 days and it cost me less than $5 for a quiver I traded for.
Judt buy some surgical tubing at the drug store ans cut them 1/4" and slip them on each arrow holder. Ken
take your arrow holder to the hardware store an find the correct size rubber o ring to roll over the rubber arrow gripper if your holder only holds 4 arrows you will only need 4 o rings i shoot the Fmj's an it works great an you can just roll them off if you need to..
Scott
I called Selway today. They had them. Thanks for all the input guys!