Just picked up a sweet bow that has a 13" Morrison ILF riser and Dryad limbs. I love it. Need to outfit it with a quiver, what are your recommendations? Thanks.
I will be watching this as I have not yet owned an ILF bow but would like to.
I am curious how a strap on model like a GN would work if strapped on around the limb connection?
Good question Stan...Congrats on the new bow.
My "strap-on GN adjustable works just fine.
I have aslo had great success with a strap-on Thunderhorn.
However, I just up-graded my Eagles Flite 4 arrow model to the Tallon System and I love the weight differance between this one and the ones above... I'm happy to sacrafice those two extra arrows for the joy of carrying a very light,secure, quiver that also completely covers my long VPA 3 blades. :wavey:
Thanks Gene, I will have to look at a strap-on quiver. I prefer to have 5 or 6 arrows if I can get them.
As gene said the Strap on GN quiver will work just fine. I have used that on a Morrrison ILF in the past.
EFA!
thunderhorn!
I have used GN quivers, but Big Jim's are all I will use from now on. What a great product!
EFA best one out there IMO.
I have tried Selway slide-on, Selway quick-detach slide-on, Great Northern strap-on, and Selway quick detach limb bolt models.
The Selway slide-on is my favorite when it fits well. It's perfect on a 15" Morrison ILF riser... haven't tried on on a 13" riser, but will soon.
Also...
I greatly prefer the 5-arrow Selway to the 6-arrow.
Another vote for Eagles Flight
Thanks for all the responses. Which Tradgang sponsor carries the Eagle's Flight quivers?
Several do, I think, but I enjoyed getting mine "straight from the horses mouth!"
Eagle's Flight is a Trad Gang sponsor, and owner Don Ward is a pleasure to talk to in selecting a great quiver.
http://www.eaglesflightarchery.com/efa/
StanM, there are a lot of sponsers here that carry the EFA bowquivers. You might want to talk with Bob Morrison to see what he recommends since you are talking about a Morrison bow. We make a quiver specifically for him with his logo on it. You can also look at our website to see the wide range of bowquivers that we make. Please give us a call if you have questions.
Thanks to those of you who recommended EFA. We don't spend money for lots of advertising so word of mouth on a great site like Tradgang is very important to us.
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