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thunderhorn quiver and beman mfx shaft

Started by phil_des_bois, April 18, 2008, 07:51:00 AM

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phil_des_bois

Hi guys,

I couldn't find any thread on this topic, so here I post. How do you guys deal with skinny shafts like axis or mfx and the thunderhorn bow quiver which does not seems to have several types of gripper ?

Thanks,
Phil

Whip

Have you checked with Thunderhorn?  I think they do offer a replacement gripper for the skinner shafts.
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Steve O

I have used rubber bands stretched between two gripper to tighten them up for a long time on my Great Northers.  Thunderhorn sells a simmilar item for their grippers.  I think they are $1.00

ken denton

Go to the pharmacy and ask for surcial tubing(the bigger size,about 1/2" thick) and buy 12". Cut it about 3/8" lengths and stretch it over your arrow grips.Should work on any quiver. Ken
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Bill Carlsen

I got some of the rubber bands that Thunderhorn make for the quiver for just that purpose. I called and had them in two days.
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phil_des_bois

Thanks guys, so I guess I'll place an order for a linx quiver and I will order the rubber band at the same time.

Gator1

You will love the Lynx Quiver, I just had my BOA Small Fry Converted to one..

It is awesome...


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