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Bow Quiver on Shrew CH

Started by Lost Arra, July 30, 2009, 09:56:00 AM

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Lost Arra

What bow quiver do you use on the short Shrew Classic Hunter?

mancole5

Anneewakee is sponsor and I have two of his pro bow quivers. Top notch!

robtattoo

EFA is your best bet. It doesn't affect the handling of the bow in any way.
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BobW

I should clarify my position - my 34" arrows on a 56" bow do not work with a bow mounted quiver....  :scared:  .

plus, a CH is too sleek/pretty to "ugly" it up with a quiver...  :cool:
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Lost Arra

The issue is the shortness of the riser. I put an EFA on it and the two pieces are very close together and with the braced profile of a Shrew the fletch end of the arrows are quite a ways from the bow.

I guess it just looks different because of the bow's short length (54") and the short riser.

Lost Arra

>>a CH is too sleek/pretty to "ugly" it up with a quiver... [Cool]<<


BobW: That's exactly my point. As much as I hate straps around my neck I may go with a side quiver or maybe a quiver caddy.

Tim Fishell

I use an Anneewakee Kanati quiver on mine.  They do work out well but the arrow length can be an issue.  Here is a picture of my 52" CH with my quiver on.  You can see that the arrows stick out past the bottom limb so I have to turn the bow upside down to lean it against a tree or such.  

 

It's a pretty deadly combo:

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Maxflight

Having used a bow quiver for a number of years (for no other reason than that is the same setup as the person who brought be back from the dark side, i.e training wheels) I found that I shoot more accurately without a quiver on my bow. And, being a still hunter I find it easier to navigate through the flora without things hanging from the side of my bow.

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kadbow

EFA for me, love those little quivers.
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BobW

I was talking with the folks form Anneewakee/Kanati at Denton, and they have a quiver they claim is the answer to the short riser issue.  it is a one piece, that uses straps to attach.  They are pretty confident with it.  It seems pretty bulky (but then again I am just not a quiver guy so I am probably not the one to comment on it).  Might be what you are looking for if you "really need" a bow quiver.  I just like my Arrowmaster or my High-Noon-Hunter Stalker.....  I also have a Quiver Caddy from Marc Baker.  It too is a nice option.
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John Dill

Heres the answer for a short bow. The Kanati Angle. Check them out on our web site. 8.5 ounzes easy on easy off with plenty of adjustability.  www.kanatiquiver.com

Shown here on a 52 inch Hoots model. No nocks in dirt! Those are full length 32 inch arrows too!

 

John Dill


John Dill

I love bow quivers. I've done quite a bit of hunting with all styles of quivers. Ive found that I like hunting with a bow as a complete package with arrows installed in a bow quiver. No rattling arrows in a back quiver, no brush to hang a side quiver. The additional weight has the advantages of a more stable shot and a better behaving bow. All points to consider when purchasing a bow quiver.

tippit

I love the the Eagles flight...but that Kanati Angle quiver looks great.  Is there any vibration to it?  Thanks...Doc
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Pierre Lucas

I have John's quivers on a Zipper SXT 56", Hoots longbow 56", and a 54" Shrew CH and they work on all them.  I beleive I have the Pro and the fact that you can turn the hood around puts the arrows parallel to the lower limbs so the arrows do stick out in front of the bow.  

Works outstanding...IMHO..

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Tippit

Solid as a rock.


Pierre

Thats a great way to mount the two piece to give your arrows some "kan't"
Glad your enjoying your kanati quiver!!

amar911

I like my EFA a lot, but the Kanati looks like a very nice system too.

Allan
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Tim Fishell

John, the Kanti angle looks awesome!!  I may have to order one of them here real soon.
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**DONOTDELETE**

When I used a bow quiver, the Great Northern strap on style was the best for me.

I think Shrew bows are best shot without any attachments, however.


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