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Quiver for a Schafer Questions

Started by Big Ed, July 03, 2014, 05:04:00 PM

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Big Ed

What is everyones preference on a quiver for a Schafer T/D , also pictures would be great.
Thank you in advance,
Big Ed
"Get kids involved in the outdoors"

cacciatore

I like the Great Northern pro quiver,light and easy to pull off also with the bow strung or the EFA 2 piece strap on.
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CSTAS

meathead

I use a great northern side mount on mine.

ron w

When I had mine I had a side mount Great Northern, it came with the bow and worked well. I also used a slide on Selway now and then.
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snakebit40

I love my Kanati dual arc side mount quiver.
Jon Richards

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And I said, "Here am I. Send me!".
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Keith Zimmerman


Danny Rowan

Thunderhorn limb bolt quivers on mine. Although one has quiver inserts and I have a GN side mount for it.
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Sean B

I'm still waiting for someone to post pics!!!!
Sean
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md126

I use thunderhorn, both bolt mount and strap on. Can't post pics here but can email or text some if you want to look at the setup

Big Ed

Feel free to text them to 610-425-8786
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ScottinPA

Thunderhorn 2pt on all 3 of mine.  I bought the full size but cut down the lower holder for just 4 arrows.  Gives enough room to keep fletching from touching each other.  Don't need to carry that many arrow hunting anyway.  Stumpin' is another story...
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Dave Pagel

I too am a Thunderhorn guy.  I use 2 points on three of them and I have one side mount.

D.P.

straight_arrow

Kanati strap on.  Doesn't get any better!
"They're all trophies"

Danny Rowan

only pics I have are with game, nothing with just the bow, but here ya go.





"When shooting instinctivly,it matters not which eye is dominant"

Jay Kidwell and Glenn St. Charles

TGMM Family Of The Bow
NRA Life/Patron member
NAHC life member
Retired CPO US Navy 1972-1993
Retired USCBP Supervisory Officer 1999-2017

Kevin Dill

I'm extremely biased toward Thunderhorn quivers. Lots of reasons why, but I think Duane makes one of the most traditional-looking and beautiful quivers on the market today. There aren't very many guys you can email a pic of your bow and have them custom match the leather, thread color, etc. Duane has done this for me many times.

Here's a quiver/armguard set he made for a Morrison I used to own:



Dave Pagel

Here are my Tips with quivers on.

D.P.


Keith Zimmerman


Tim

I've found that one set of heavy rubber silencers combined with a Selway slide on quiver makes for a very quiet setup.  Although the rubber slide on part of the Selway isn't  very "clean" looking, it does act like limb savers and absorbs any limb vibration.

The Selway slide on also spaces the grippers pretty far apart, again helping to settle any arrow vibration or arrow shake after the shot.

cacciatore

QuoteOriginally posted by Tim:
I've found that one set of heavy rubber silencers combined with a Selway slide on quiver makes for a very quiet setup.  Although the rubber slide on part of the Selway isn't  very "clean" looking, it does act like limb savers and absorbs any limb vibration.

The Selway slide on also spaces the grippers pretty far apart, again helping to settle any arrow vibration or arrow shake after the shot.
This is a good point!
1993 PBS Regular
Compton
CBA
CSTAS

cacciatore

1993 PBS Regular
Compton
CBA
CSTAS


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