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Main Boards => PowWow => Topic started by: Bullfrog 1 on August 02, 2015, 01:28:00 PM
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I usually use a small fry but have had issues with it moving around. Thanks. Bill
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Bill, I use a Kanati arc quiver on my one piece and it is rock solid. Highly recommend it.
Gabe
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Go with the small fry lynx. It will be a one piece. They can make to fit your bow. Mine is rock solid. Give them a call at Thunderhorn.
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Bulldog has it right. The lynx fixes that issue. Nice quiver.
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GN adjustable and fasten just on the riser
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I have a GN, EFA and Big Jim. All are great but if I need another it will be another Big Jim.
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EFA has a great attachment system
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BigJim bow quiver is adjustable to any bow and comes in 3 different sizes. It stays put and holds arrows tight.
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Great Northern. They simply work!
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I like Selways. Regardless of the brand, be sure to locate it all the way on the fade outs. Otherwise, it will have a tendency to work its way loose.
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Big Jim for me
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I like my Great Northern strap on. I have tried some of the others, but not all of them. I always come back to the GN. It is lightweight, rock solid if installed properly, doesn't loosen up, and very adaptable to different bows.
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Donnie Wilkerson of Creek Walker Trading makes one that accomodates any thickness bow. He uses laminates for the center bar to match your bow. I use a prototype and it is light. solid and very quiet. Very pretty quiver for custom bows but without sacrificing function. Very reasonably priced as well. Not sure what his handle is here but he's on Facebook too