hey guys,
I am in the process of making my first woodies. I have a catquiver from my wheelie days and was wondering if the catquiver would be okay for the wooden arrows. It seems as though it would put a bend in them. Any ideas?
Rob
Load the CQ up with woodies--it won't bend 'em
It'll be just fine!
The cat quiver is adjustable and doesn't need to be that tight to hold the arrows.
You might want to make sure to cut your wood shaft destined for a judo point, to be a little longer. With the shorter point length (compared to broadheads) they often rattle loose in the Cat Quiver. (I also forget to do this).
Another option is to glue an extra piece of padding in to seat your judo arrow on. Or, you can sometimes hook two of the judo arms over the plastic shield at the bottom...
Cats are great for all arrows the same length. If one broadhead is longer than the other you may have a problem. I also take one judo with me but I cut that arrow longer so the arrow length matches my broadhead tipped arrows. I've been using the Cat 3.5 for years and love it.
Thanks guys. Appreciate the help.
Rob