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Quiver for Hoyt Excel / Longbow ??????

Started by Bails, August 11, 2011, 06:50:00 AM

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Bails

Which Quiver guys, am looking at kwikee kwivers, but open to ideas for ILF riser and longbow limbs. How many arrows also, 3,4,5, ???????
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Bails

Or should I just stick with my arrowmaster Duiker, I'll be hunting Elk in the high country, so will have a pack on my back.
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JimB

Quiver type is a real personal thing.I personally prefer bow quivers but I have also used them for decades and am very used to them.If you decide on a bow quiver,make sure it doesn't affect your shooting or tune.

I prefer as light a quiver as I can get and have used everything from 4-8 arrows.These days I prefer a 5 arrow model.You may want to carry one arrow with a blunt for an occasional stump shot or shots at grouse.In many areas,mountain grouse may be in season the same time as elk and are found in elk country.

With a 5 arrow quiver,you would have 1 blunt and 4 broadheads.You maynot need that many but I'd rather have a couple too many than not enough.

If you decide to use the Duiker quiver,I would load up my pack,take the quiver and bow and go for a walk and see if they all work together.Anyway,good luck on your hunt.

Bails

Thanks Jim, bow quiver is probably the best bet ,thanks for the input  ;)
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Medley

Would an eagles flight quiver work with that bow?

Great quivers

Bails

Hey Medley , they do an adapter kit to side mount and I like the look of it , definately a maybe .
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2fletch

Bails, Just saw your post. There is no extra charge for side mount brackets if the quiver is ordered that way.  :archer2:

Reaper TN

Bails, check out the Kwikee Kwik 3 quiver.  I bought one for my Hoyt Excel hunting bow.  It does only hold 3 arrows, but its small, light and easy on and off.  The newer models have a knob to tighten them down to the mounting bracket for no rattles.  I used these quivers with my compounds back in the early 90's.
TT Pinnacle II  45# 62"
Hoyt Excel  50# 64"

Bails

Thanks 2fletch and Reaper, I like the Eagle ,but also the flexibility of the Kwikee Kwivers. Would need to hold at least 4arrows though. I gotta do some thinking now, I like both that much !!!!
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ckanous

Eagles Flight all the way, can't beat 'em!

Bails

Reaper, do you use a plunger on your Excel ?
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Reaper TN

Bails, I use a NAP centerest flipper on mine.  Easy to adjust and bulletproof.
TT Pinnacle II  45# 62"
Hoyt Excel  50# 64"

Bails

Thanks Buddy, that's just what I wanted to hear, 4arrow Kwikee Kwiver coming my way.
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