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Quivers?

Started by cbushee, January 15, 2010, 12:04:00 AM

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SkottyBoy

simply beautiful picture Gary.
I am torn between buying a safari or dawg, Mostly hunt hardwood river bottoms from stand, but will sometimes hunt from ground if needed.  Any input guys and gals???
Thanks,
Scott
>>>------Scott------->

Manitoba Stickflinger

Back or side quiver= Safari tuff!
Bow quiver= Kanati pro-bow!

I have to disagree with Rob on this one, I've used some that are only good for the garbage can!

Winterhawk1960

I really like this one, made by Bobby Ratliff.



Winterhawk1960
What if you woke up tomorrow, with only what you thanked God for today ???

chad graham

i have tried them all and as rob said there is good and bad things about them all. i dont like to shoot with a quiver on my bow i mad a hip quiver a few years ago and have been using it almost all the time and really like it.

Zipperhead

Selway bolt on for my recurve.  I like the stability, and it's quiet.  Remember though, you have to take off your limbs to install or remove it.

Longbowwally

For many years I preferred a bowquiver on my bow. You still can't beat them for convenience and arrow accessibility. Also, the added weight can make a bow 'easier' to shoot...
On my longbows, I prefer not to use a bowquiver. Mainly for aesthetic value....Some may not care about aesthetic value but I'm into that kinda stuff...
I like my Safari Tuff quiver, but have been using a 'raptor style' homemade quiver shooting 3D's for years, and am appreciating their simplicity and light weight so much I may use it for my hunting quiver this fall...
LONG LIVE THE LONGBOW!

Wally Holmes

KumaSan

For your bow the Mini Boa would work well.

Rob DiStefano

QuoteOriginally posted by Gary Logsdon:
Ooops, that photo is a little too big.  I can post a smaller one if Terry wants to delete this one:^)
640 is the max width for posted images.  thanx!
IAM ~ The only government I trust is my .45-70 & my Ol' Brown Bess

OS

Great Northern on the bow or cat quiver.  I like these two for hunting and a standard Hill style for practice
It's not the size of the game you take that means Success!
It's the experience of pursuing game that give true Outdoor Success!!!!!

Rob DiStefano

i use the arrowmaster and just ordered its l'il brother, the duiker.  those are the best non-bow quivers i've ever strapped on!
IAM ~ The only government I trust is my .45-70 & my Ol' Brown Bess

SS Snuffer


This is a Kanati that I have put a removable strap on. It's the best of both worlds and can be strapped on to the bow if need be.
Chuck
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Kota Kill-Um 60" 42 lb.
Kanati 58" 38 lb.
Black Hunter Longbow 60" 40 lb.

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kestimator

I'm using and liking my Safari Tuff for hunting.  In the back yard I just lay my arrows down around me or lean them in an old back quiver against a hay bale or something.
Have a nice day!
Kevin

Gooserbat

Thunderhorn Lynx four arrow it come off my bow and gose back on very quickly and is quiet.
"Four fletch white feathers and 600 grains is a beautiful thing."

Gary Logsdon

Here ya go Rob.  This one should "fit" better.

Gary Logsdon

L. E. Carroll

I Have several bow quivers, including EFA, Great Plains, Thunderhorn, and Selway  quivers along with 2 Cat Quivers and a couple back quivers.

Since getting my Safari Tuff "Dukier" over the shoulder side quiver, I have pretty much quit using everything else.   :wavey:
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Raging Water

I just ordered a custom made Cedar Ridge Adcock Stalker. It can be used as a back or a side quiver. It will have pockets to individually hold a knife, pen/pencil, 3D Card, Broadhead file, and 3/16 Allen Wrench for TD Bows.

I hope it is the perfect blend of hunting quiver and 3D/Target quiver. I'll post some pictures when I get it in six weeks.

http://archeryleather.com/Products/SideQuivers/sidequivers.html
Matt

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Overspined

does the arrowmaster quiver smoosh your feathers if you have more than a few shafts in it? can you crush the feather end, so is it soft?

Rooselk

I have a Catquiver II (in ASAT) with waist belt which I like when I'm going to be carrying extra gear in the field. But mostly I use a leather  Chief side quiver made by Jack's Traditional Archery. Of the two, I like the Chief the best.
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Gary Logsdon

John, the Cedar Ridge Leatherworks quiver pictured above is the new Powderhorn Wilderness quiver.  It is different from the older stalker model in several unique ways.  For example, it has a wider, deeper broadhead hood to accommodate larger and longer broadheads; an accent of rawhide for additional broadhead protection; custom brass D-rings for hanging in a tree or attaching to a pack; a sheath w/Swiss file; wider arrow spacing for quieter carry and removal; and a longer shoulder strap.  A special fletching cover has also been field tested that attaches to this quiver.  All of these features are standard on the Powderhorn.
Gary Logsdon

KumaSan

Winterhawk, that is one good looking quiver.


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