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How many still use a kwikee kwiver?

Started by TimDougan, January 22, 2011, 07:42:00 PM

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TimDougan

Thinking of going back to a kwikee. I like to remove my quiver when on stand. This means i will have to get inserts installed in my riser. I would like them installed so my arrows will be inside the bottom limb any one else use this old standbuy? Any changes on the new ones? Guess i am still searching for the perfect hunting quiver thanks for your time. TD.

Bud B.

I have a newer 3 arrow one on my Grizzly that I remove when I get in the stand and an extra bracket to clip it in on the stand itself.

The newer ones are primarily for carbon arrows. If you get one make sure your arrows fit. If not, I think they sell replacement rubber clips for larger diameter arrows.

It is a good standby. My old one from the early 80s still functions fine and has no dry rot on the rubber.
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KHALVERSON

i still use and love the kwikee quivers
ive got a little  3 arrow that is the berrys in my book as well as the regular 6 arrow
they now come a screw that can be tightened to keep them from rattling when you shoot

elbow

I just put a kwik 3 ss [one piece Kwickee three arrow] on my 1970's Kodiak Hunter, love it, and I can switch to a 6 or 4 arrow Kwickee if I feel like it. The Kwik 3 adds enough weight to my bow so i like it and is very quiet. The 6 arrow is not quiet but I take it off when I get in the tree. I will leave the Kwik 3 on the bow when I am hunting with that.

Littlejake

I use a kwikee 3 has two arrow grippers works fine for me and easy on,easy off. I have never liked shooting with a bow quiver.
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Hatrick

I'd rather shoot without a quiver so I've been using side quivers like a GFA for about 6 years now.

This year I went back to the Kwickee Kwiver for my recurves and love it. I just slip it off while on stand and slide it onto another bracket that I screw into the tree. Works great. I like the new Kwickee's with the thumb screw to tighten the quiver to the bracket. I even covered mine with leather. My older one used to rattle around a bit. Still one of the best designed bow quivers around.
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Tree Rat

I never stopped. I don't bother with an extra bracket for my stands. I just use an extra bow hanger or trimmed limb.

I also have a side quiver that uses the Kwikee. Same thing in stand it get shung up
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ron w

I have used them a long time, both on the bow and with a Mark Baker style hip deal. really a great way to take your arrows along, I have 3,4 and 6 arrow models.
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metsastaja

Funny. I was playing in the garage today with a Kwickee and some leather. Mounts on a belt and the quiver angle is adjustable.



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huskyarcher

I have 2! the weight really helps me groups.
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youngarcher1

I like my 3 arrow quiver on my hoyt GMI works well in a lot of conditions!

JOEBO

I have heard of people using double sided tape to hold the bracket on their bow. I have not tried it. Seems like you could put it at any angle and no holes reqiured.

Stumpkiller

You mean the original two-piece kind with the four exposed broadheads?  I have one but don't use it.

I do have a Kwikee-2 that I really like.

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don s

QuoteOriginally posted by JOEBO:
I have heard of people using double sided tape to hold the bracket on their bow. I have not tried it. Seems like you could put it at any angle and no holes reqiured.
thats a great idea. i love my 3 arrow kwikee but don't use it because i don't want to drill my riser. now i can just tape it.
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Covey

Silvertip and a Kwikee! That's like peanut butter and jelly, they just go together! Jason

bobman

I slipped crossing a ditch and poked my thing on the original with exposed heads

never would buy anything they made again

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