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Started by Chain2, September 05, 2012, 10:09:00 AM

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Chain2

How do you guys secure your arrows in there while hinting? Do you just jab them in the foam? If so does this dull them excessively? Do you cut slots for them? If you jab do you randomly jab or do you return them to the same spot in the foam? Thanks Guys
"Windage and elevation Mrs. Langdon, windage and elevation..."

wingnut

I laid mine out evenly spaced and cut the three blade slots with an old BH.  When hunting I just slide them in place firmly.

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reddogge

It's not an issue. Just put them in and press down.
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LBR

I just lightly stab the points of my broadheads into the foam--worked fine for me in CO, NM, MS, SC, GA, etc.

Maybe Denny Sturgis Jr. will chime in--he's hunted more places/terrain than most ever will, with an Arrowmaster.

LBR

'Course you could also e-mail Rod and ask him what he suggests.

JamesKerr

I push my broadheads as far into the foam as they will go. It doesn't seem to dull any heads I have tried. I suppose it you had a head with super soft steel it could dull it but even then it would probably not be much.
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Terry Green

QuoteOriginally posted by reddogge:
It's not an issue. Just put them in and press down.
What he said....non-issue.
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Sirius Black

Thanks for this post. I've been concidering getting one, and had questions too.
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legends1

Best quiver you will ever use for everything.Again no issue.

flinthead

Is there much difference between the new model and the older models? The add seemed to say the newer model is much improved. Thanks, Roy
Maybe it is time to shoot what I have on the rack

Ben Maher

QuoteOriginally posted by Sirius Black:
Thanks for this post. I've been concidering getting one, and had questions too.
I considered it and eventually dropped the coin and got one ... once I got it I wished not only that I hadn't waited but that Rod had bought it 25 years ago .
Without doubt the best , most versatile and hunter friendly quiver I have ever had the pleasure of using .
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Izzy

Im looking desperately for a Predator spring green model but they are no longer made. Very nice quivers.

Chain2

Thanks Guys. I am getting ready to leave and I must be getting nervous.
"Windage and elevation Mrs. Langdon, windage and elevation..."

Pheonixarcher

Great timing! I just got one this week, and was wondering if that was going to be an issue. Thanks.
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LBR

"Is there much difference between the new model and the older models?"

Some small improvements and a different camo material.  I honestly can't remember the details--I have an older one and a new one, but haven't had a chance to give the new one a try yet.  I couldn't find any faults with the old one, but Rod is never satisfied with "good enuff".

flinthead

Thanks LBR, guess I will order a new one as the fabric may wear with a used one, Roy
Maybe it is time to shoot what I have on the rack

wigeon

I am using a Safari Tuff Duiker for this years elk hunt,leaving Friday by the way.I believe it is the same as the arrowmaster without the pocket.I just push broadheads into foam no problems with broadheads dulling or arrows rattling.I am really liking this quiver.Very well made

SHOOTO8S

Thanks for the kind words! No issues with broadheads becoming dull from being inserted into the foam...at least not with the broadheads ive used! The new black foam is much more durable.

The new Arrowmasters have two full length reinforcing ribs, Quieter Amerisuede camo material, 3 pt connection shoulder straps to help eliminate quiver movement, and a re-designed general shape and arrow slot....that along with new edge binding material, makes the latest Arrowmaster's by far the best we have produced    :)
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Pat B.

I like 'em so much that I have 4 !!!

Shinken

I need to get me one of 'em upgraded Arrowmasters Rod!

Still got my original Arrowmaster which I installed a reinforcing "rib" in to keep it from collapsing.

I use it almost daily either shooting at targets or huntin'/stumpin' in the woods.  It is a great product!

Keep the wind in your face!

Shoot straight, Shinken

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