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Two arrow Quiver

Started by trad_bowhunter1965, February 14, 2011, 10:43:00 PM

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trad_bowhunter1965

Hey Guys I think of getting a two arrow quiver for my Pronghorn Longbow, so please post up some pictures. Blake
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Stumpkiller

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Birdbow

Sorry, don't have pics but I really like the Skookum Dual Stalker quiver from Alaska Bowhunting Supply. It's for 2 blades only and can be seen on their website.
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ArkyBob

What Birdbow said.  It's the only quiver I ever use.  Virtually no weight at all.  I don't have a pic right now, sorry.

BOB
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After seeing the Skookum on ArkyBob's and PowDucks bows during a hunt last Oct I thought they might be on to something.  I bought one for myself and boy were they right!

I really enjoy mine and wish I had seen one sooner.
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ArkyBob

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Just took these photos.  Starts out at a distance and gets closer for more detail in each shot.





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joekeith

Here's one I made up using some of the hardware from a Skookum.....The Tree Shark is a little big for this quiver.  Oh yeah, after seein' the Angle quiver from Annwekee(sp?) I made it a 3 arrow instead of a 2 arrow quiver.



SpikeMaster

Any problems with the Skookum quivers sliding down the bow limbs when you shoot?

ArkyBob

I've never had mine slide at all.  

BOB
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Birdbow

Spike,
Not for me. The rubber grippers don't seem to move esp. with at least 1 arrow in the quiver. Perhaps if you shoot alot in practice it might shift but for me it's a purely hunting quiver. Hope this is helpful. Regards, Todd
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trad_bowhunter1965

Wow I like these and I am going to give them a try, Joe that is a nice quiver, is that and Axe that you use for a broadhead? lol,this site is awesome and so are the people.thanks everyone so much. Blake
" I am driven by those thing that rouse my traditional sense of archery and Bowhunting" G Fred Asbell

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Yellowstone Longbows
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Retired 38 years DoD civilian.

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My "brackets" don't slip but my arrows will slide down a bit after shooting my stumping arrow for awhile.  Takes quite a few shots.  I'm constantly checking them whether they need securing or not.  Kind of like pushing my glasses back towards the bridge of my nose.  I do it without consiously thinking about it.
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Over&Under

QuoteOriginally posted by joekeith:
Here's one I made up using some of the hardware from a Skookum.....The Tree Shark is a little big for this quiver.  Oh yeah, after seein' the Angle quiver from Annwekee(sp?) I made it a 3 arrow instead of a 2 arrow quiver.


 
Nice Job Joe!  I like it!
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Buckwheaties

Is there enough hand clearance with the skookum 2 arrow quiver? Seems to me that the shafts are awfully close to the riser at the grip??
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swampdrummer

Here is another couple of pics of the Skookum.
 
Even with the big fat grip on the Centuar there is enough finger clearance. Not by much but enough.
 
If I hadn't gone back to 3 blade broad heads I'd still be using one.   Great little quiver!
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