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Bow quiver for a Centaur?

Started by Bob Stager, April 15, 2014, 12:13:00 PM

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Bob Stager

I just picked up a 62" Centaur and want to try a small bow quiver on it . I was thinking either a Thunderhorn Small Fry or Lynx.  Any one have a favorite? Thanks. Bob

Nathan Killen

My favorite is a selway slide on 5 arrow. IMO, the best !
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Yellow Dog

Great Northern strap on longbow quiver.
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buckracks7

When I had my Centaur, I used a Small Fry Boa. It had a snake skin insert to match the snake skin limbs, and looked pretty sharp. Killed some deer with it, and it worked just fine.
If it's in your way, move it.

TxAg

I think an EFA would work nicely

cacciatore

All are really nice but I like the feather weight of the EFA.
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Fritz

The only thing my Centaur wears is a an EFA! Perfect quiver for this bow.
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nineworlds9

I do not like bow quivers myself, but I did try a Selway slide-on on my 62" and it did add a nice amount of mass due to its particular construction.  I did not however enjoy how it caused the bow to torque and send my arrows to the right.  I now either shoot the bow bare or use a Great Northern gadget adapter with a 12oz steel stab on it.  Now that turns it into a real tack driver haha.
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Marc B.

On a light bow the EFA would get my vote. Don will make it snake skin or beaver tail.

larry

I use a Kanati strap on. adjustable enough so the arrows don't protrude way out past the bottom limb.

wigeon

EFA Mesa its a strap on quiver that is flat to hold two blade broad heads.

Bob Stager


Jwilliam

Kanati Slim Jim Angle Quiver   :thumbsup:  


Bill

Stixbowdrew

Selway, kinda supposed to have one seeing as Gordy mentored Jim... Call Gordy order a small 4 arrow hood slide on and never take it off
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South MS Bowhunter

I have the Kanati Pro Angle and it works good but is heavier than the EFA.
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pinky

X 2 what Stixbow said,  I managed to get a  Selway  quiver from Gordy last summer.  While I was there, he shared some of the history of he and Jim working together and how Jim took over the Bowyering end --> Centaur archery.  It was an enjoyable visit.      dana
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Biathlonman

I've run small fry lynx on a couple and liked the results.

buckracks7

I guess Thunderhorn isn't making quivers anymore? I recently sent an email, but never heard back. I knew Dwayne stopped making bows, but thought Kim might still make quivers. Guess maybe they both decided to retire. Best of luck to them if they did.
If it's in your way, move it.

buckracks7

Just got email from Kim. She IS still making quivers. Great News!
If it's in your way, move it.


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