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side mount quivers for PCH?

Started by jt85, June 27, 2014, 09:08:00 PM

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jt85

Would like to hear some opinions on what side mount bow quivers you guys like on your Black Widow PCH's
Black Widow PCH 58" 48#@28"
Mohawk Sparrowhawk 62" 49@28
Mohawk Sparrowhawk 62" 52#@28
Wengerd Ibex 58" 50#@28

black velvet


LA Trapper

Great Northern x 2    

Quick disconnect because I take my quiver off in the stand.   I also have the GN rubber wrap around in the kick back.  I like it also.  Use it with any bow.
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Tedd

I cut the wire on my great northern strap on longbow quiver. Used a pc of carbon arrow and epoxy to make it the correct length. Strapped it to the pch. Works great. its getting old need new grippers, straps and hood  foam.
Tedd

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R. W. Mackey

Kanati, hands down, best I ever used.

RW
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threeunder

GN for sure.   If your bow is RH, get a LH quiver.  It will mount up much more neatly to those belly mounted limbs.
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jt85

Does anybody happen to have a picture of a left handed GN mounted on a right handed bow?
Black Widow PCH 58" 48#@28"
Mohawk Sparrowhawk 62" 49@28
Mohawk Sparrowhawk 62" 52#@28
Wengerd Ibex 58" 50#@28

R. W. Mackey

It's probably just me, but I'm thinking if you have to use a
Left handed quiver on a right hand bow, it just might be
The WRONG quiver for that style bow. I'm just saying!!!
  :dunno:    :dunno:    

RW
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Terry Green

I went with the BW bolt on...only bow I own with bolt on.
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Kanati Dual Arc, Side Mount Bolt on....

fnshtr

Great Northern when I use one... going to a hip quiver for this fall though.
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PaulDeadringer29

I have had/have all the major quivers offered. To me, they all work equally well. I think some quivers just look better on certain bows. For my PCH, that's a small fry Thunderhorn.

TradBrewSC

I like the side mount thunderhorn as well. Very solid construction. I do love a great northern, but just think the thunderhorn is the best fit for the widows.

Jhawk

I just sold a PCH and bought a new PCH.  My old one had a Thunderhorn strap on.  My new PCH came with inserts and I put on a Thunderhorn Small Fry.  

I hardly ever took off my strap on and I had often considered getting a limb bolt.  My concern was due to the short riser length I thought the hood and the lower part of the quiver would be too close.  

With my new PCH I have found this not to be an issue at all.  The inserts cause a little more separation between the two parts of the quiver.  With the quiver mounted, the bow has a nice clean look.  For a personal preference I wish it had a Boa instead of the Small Fry.  I was used to five arrows and now four seems too thin.


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