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Slide on quiver or strap on ?

Started by spider64, April 19, 2015, 07:09:00 PM

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Trond

QuoteOriginally posted by mangonboat:
"Strap-ons are usually lighter than slide-ons...but sometimes can vibrate and make more noise because of it. If used alot they also have parts (like rubber or velcro straps) that may need replacing. They are removable, but some are not as easily removed or mounted as others so if you will have yours on/off alot be sure to pick a model that accomodates 'quick and easy'."

You know you've been living in a VERY liberal town when a sentence like that above hits you as potentially having a very different meaning in a different context...
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Tim Nuss

I like the Selway line of quivers. It just depends on the bow. I have used both the slide on bow quiver and the new strap on quiver by Selway. They both work great for me.
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Roadkill

Use a little ingenuity and connect your top and bottom sections with a section of carbon shaft.  I use the shaft with an insert on each end.  Place a hole and use 8/32 bolt to hold them together.  This allows you to pull the strap on tightly against the riser fades..on and off solidly
No movement.  Caution, ensure you leave room for your thumb, as I did not on my first attempt
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Orion

Been using Selway slide-ons for years.  Never had problem with them working loose. They're positioned in the same place as most strap ons, i.e., just inside the limb fadeouts. No heavier than a lot of strap ons.  In fact, they're lighter than most.

Lonehowl

Ive tried a few, and I always come back to a Great Northern. I put a limb mount GN on my Bob Lee and love it. Comes off with the twist of a knob, very quickly, and is very solid.
Mark

Wudstix

GreAt Northern or Big Jim's strap on.

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old_goat2

Strap On is my choice, can remove it without unstringing bow and can leave the arrows in it when you do and keep it all together!
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