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quiver placement

Started by mooseman76, December 12, 2010, 09:43:00 PM

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mooseman76

It's been awhile since I used a Great Northern strap on quiver and was wondering what you think of it's placement.  Does this look good or should I mount it closer to the riser?  Thanks...Mike


JRY309

looks fine to me,it looks enough past the fades and not on the working part of the limb.

Lost Arra

Mooseman: what kind of bow is that?

+1 what JRY309 said

mooseman76

Lost Arra, it is a Toelke Classic Whip.

Orion

Yep.  Looks good to me as well.  Well into the fades and out of the working part of the limbs.

PEARL DRUMS

You could slide the top up an inch or so if you have long arrows to support, otherwise it looks perfect to me.

Stumpkiller

You might find one position is quieter than another when holding arrows.
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Buckeye Trad Hunter

As long as it's not on the working part of the limbs you're good.  As someone else said, you may find certain positions quieter than others.


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