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Side Mount Bow Quivers?

Started by Whitetail Chaser, March 25, 2008, 04:58:00 PM

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Whitetail Chaser

I am in the market for a good side-mount bow quiver.  I would like one that will be QUIET and STABLE.  

I like the looks of the Thunderhorn (regular or small fry).  Any opinions? Is there something out there besides Thunderhorn and Selway?

Brett
50# MAX Widow
54# Sapphire Hawk
53# Schafer Silvertip TD
45# Hill Country Bobcat

Gator1

I really like my Thunderhorn BOA SMall fry, I just recently had the Lynx Bar added and it makes it very nice, tucks the arrows inside the lower limb ...

Eagles Flight another good choice...

vermonster13

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Lewis Brookshire III

Great Northern is the best I have used for a side mount.
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mooseman76

Brett, I really like the Thunderhorn small fry side mount.  I like the weight of the Great Northern, but it always came loose on me.  I fixed it with a little string wax on the threads, but I'd rather not worry about that and stick with the Thunderhorn.  Plus you can get it custom made to match your bow.  Just send em a pic and Kim will match up the leathers for you.  One downside, it seems a bit heavier than the other models...Mike

Stripstrike1

I really like the quivers Ron LaClaire sells on his website. Those are my go to quivers.
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rxhntr

I really like the Thunderhorn -have had no problems with their setup.

foxbo

When you say "side mount", I'm assuming you mean mounted with some sort of screws? If that's so, then the GN is the best of the best. Even if you're referring to a regular side mount strap-on quiver, the GN is the one I use most often and I own them all. A tech tip on Kelly's old site explains how to modify the GN so the arrow fletches come more inside of the bow. It works real well.
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