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Quiver question

Started by Catskill Longbow, November 17, 2009, 07:17:00 PM

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Catskill Longbow

Does anyone make a decent removable bow quiver that doesn't require bolts/screws?  I have a Selway, but don't like having it on the bow when I'm in my stand.  I'm looking for something easy on/easyoff.

slivrslingr

Look at the Thunderhorn Boa/Mini-boa quivers.

Ceb

The Great Northern is pretty easy on and off.

Mountainboy

I'm thinking about sending my riser back to Ron Pittsley to see if he will install two extra bushings so I can use like a quickey quiver or something similar.
60" 52@28" Pittsley Predator
60" 56@28" Thunderstick MOAB
52" 55@28" '73 Bear Kodiak Magnum

George D. Stout

Mountainboy,  you can put those in yourself and save a bundle.  It's pretty basic drilling and gluing.  I'm PM'ing you with an option for that project.

Pat B

I don't like a bow quiver so I made this GFA style quiver using my old Selway slide-on, a leather strap and a piece of ash board.


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Catskill Longbow

I don't like a bow quiver either, that's why I'm looking for a removeable one.  I dont like having one swinging on my hip, or on my back catching every low branch as I'm sneaking thru the brush.  On the bow I can quietly control the arrows and when I get to my stand I would like to detach it and hang it in the tree.  

I don't want any holes or inserts in my bow, so I was thinking of velcro.  I might try to make something myself with one of my Selways.

Jason R. Wesbrock

Great Northern strap-on quiver.

Tatersalad

Just got a Great Norther adjustable strap on quiver.  By far the best quiver i've owned...just wish i would have bought one first and saved myself the time and money of trying the rest.

Michael

2fletch

Eagle's Flight Archery is a sponser on Tradgang and we make 3,4,and 5 arrow bow quivers to suit almost everyone. We make a wide variety of hoods sizes and models with materials including cowhide, rattlesnake, beavertail, shark, and more

We sell through our website and through most of the quality traditional archery dealers in the USA.

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Rob DiStefano

without a doubt, i'm hooked on efa quivers - and specifically, the 4 and 5 arrow totems.  

ultra light weight, superb materials and craftsmanship.  take this from someone who hated bow quivers!

IAM ~ The only government I trust is my .45-70 & my Ol' Brown Bess

2fletch

Rob, are you having luck with that quiver? It's getting late in the season.  :jumper:

Dave Beeler

Yep, better getcha one of those EFA Bow Quivers, the lightest, compact bow quiver I have ever used.

Dave

Rob DiStefano

QuoteOriginally posted by 2fletch:
Rob, are you having luck with that quiver? It's getting late in the season.   :jumper:  
had a date last week with a hog that unfortunately i had to cancel ... maybe this coming spring ... in any event, the 5 arrow totem is a keeper, i love it!!!
IAM ~ The only government I trust is my .45-70 & my Ol' Brown Bess

Wudstix

Great Northern hard to beat and only 4 ounces.
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