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New ArrowMaster Duiker model

Started by SHOOTO8S, September 23, 2009, 02:23:00 PM

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SHOOTO8S

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jacobsladder

sweet...these arrowmasters are awesome!!!! the ultimate hunting quiver.
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SHOOTO8S

Thanks!


I'm really excited about the new smaller version  :bigsmyl:
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BobW

No pocket (not that it is a problem, but should state so - makes for clarity)?  Love mine!!!!

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Darryl Quidort

I've been using one lately and find it a very handy little quiver. Love mine too!

Thanks Rod!

Darryl

George D. Stout

You may also include a card that indicates how to pronounce "Duiker."     I believe my Chihuahua could use that for a bed as well 8^).

Rob DiStefano

the arrowmaster is the best off-the-shoulder quiver i've ever used.  great for spot 'n' stalk on big game, and holds lotsa ammo for bunny bustin'.
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wingnut

I got as sneak peek at the prototype of this quiver at Erie.  Very nice, compact and lightweight.  

Mike
Mike Westvang

GMMAT

Rod....I've been using mine...after starting the season with a different model (beginner's uncertainty).  Since switching to the AM......I wonder what I was thinking.

These are great products, guys.

SHOOTO8S

QuoteOriginally posted by GMMAT:
  Since switching to the AM......I wonder what I was thinking.
Yeah, I hear that quite a bit   :biglaugh:
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LBR

Dang......now I have to get another quiver!  I love my Arrowmaster, bet this one will be great too.

Chad

Benny Nganabbarru

Hey, I read that this new Duiker model holds eight broadies; so how many does the larger model hold, out of curiosity? Thanks.
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SHOOTO8S

Ben, the Arrowmaster will hold up to 12 two blade broadheads.
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SHOOTO8S

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LBR

Ben, FWIW, you can put more field point arrows in the AM than you care to carry.  It's great for tournaments, especially if the weather is bad.  I've shot at some where rain moved in unexpectedly and wound up with everyone in the group cramming their arrows in my quiver to keep the fletchings dry.

I'm kinda' torn on the smaller version right now--I love the original, and unless I cram the pocket full of heavy stuff it rides very comfortably.......but on the other hand, the smaller version would be nice, especially for hunts close to home and tournaments.....

Chad

SuperK

I got mine yesterday and went hunting.  It is EXACTLY what I have been looking for in a side quiver.  I LOVE IT!  Thanks Shooto8s!  Ya'll do yourself a favor...getya one!
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trashwood

sent ya a pyapal.  i'd like to have a target quiver and my AM.  I am not smart enough to always get to the right place with the right arrows.  Now I can have them color coded  :)

rusty

Molson

I had my Arrowmaster with me Saturday night in a straight downpour for two hours.  Only thing I walked out with that was still dry was my fletching and the items in the quiver pocket.  Best of all, no rust, not a spot, on my Griz 190's despite all that water.  That's the first time I've hunted in hard rain that I didn't have to touch up my heads that night due to them sitting in waterlogged foam.  The next morning the quiver was bone dry and ready to go.  Great product!  :thumbsup:
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