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Started by Arrowcraft, February 21, 2016, 03:02:00 PM

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Arrowcraft

I am about to purchase a quiver for new tall tines , i have never shoot with one attached to bow always used selway hip quiver with belt over my shoulder and would hang it in tree once in stand. I am curious if most prefer the slide on limbs or strap on limbs for both convenience and stability. Also a quiver with deep enough pocket so as to completely protect and cover broad heads.
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        Black Wolf 68"57#@28
         Tall Tines60" 52#@28

tzolk

Great Northern strap on. You don't need to unstring the bow to remove it also it fits all limb profiles. My thick core Super D bows work best with this quiver.
64" Toelke SSLR
64" Toelke Whip SL
68" Toelke Super D
Great Northern Quivers only!

All the best!
Todd Z

Jakeemt

I prefer a strap on type for the reason posted above. Also the strap on can usually adjust for different limbs witdth's more easily (recurve vs long bow) I like those eagle's flight 3 arrow quivers. They are very light almost like having no quiver attached.

Pryor

I am also trying to find a quiver for my Bear Grizzly.  The bow has inserts for a screw in quiver, so I have been looking for a screw in mount. Any one use Bear screw in quivers?

Not trying to hijack thread, but figured there was already one going.
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David Mitchell

Pryor, I use a Thunderhorn screw in side mounted quiver on my Bears.  Works great.  Had them dye them to match the color of my bows.
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JARHEAD1371

I have had a Great Northern before, but I much prefer the Kanati that I have now. It's well made, solid, and you won't find an better person to deal with.
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Kingstaken

I have GN, BJ and GFA all strap-on's. I removed the slide-on's I used to use. I find they all work equally well.
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