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New Eagles Flight Quiver First Impression

Started by Flemish Twister, November 22, 2025, 03:45:15 PM

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TaterHill Archer, Homey88, Rob DiStefano, Wile E. Coyote and 4 Guests are viewing this topic.

Flemish Twister

Sorry guys, meant to add this the other active EFA quiver thread

Just took delivery of a new EFA Navajo quiver in the Jumbo size and wing back option. Removing from the package, I said wow that's smaller than I thought having never seen one in person  The look however is outstanding in the Osage and dark brown configuration. Mounting was uber easy as you would expect. Shot a couple dozen arrows and did need to move it tighter to fade outs to keep the top from moving. Definitely made the bow quieter and added some weight which tightened up my groups a bit. Size wise its perfect. 3 arrows fit comfortably, and I will have no problem jamming three 150 grain VPA broad heads into it. All in all I'm a happy camper!
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Oberon Recurve 60" 40#
October Mountain Carbon Z ILF Riser Das Long bow Limbs 62" 42#
Red Wing Hunter 58" 45#
1956 Bear Kodiak 64" 48#
Eagle X9 58" 40#
DIY Lam Long bow 64" 70++#

Chad R

That is a great looking set-up!  Thanks for sharing  :)

Kelly

Looks good but still think you need to install it farther onto fade-outs. You should see at least an inch of end of fade-out beyond the bracket.
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Enjoy the flight of an arrow amongst Mother Nature's Glory!

Once one opens the mind to the plausible, the unbelievable becomes possible!

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Yours for better bowhunting, Kelly

Possum Head

Very nice! Those EFAs are top notch. I think they are a good reason to buy more bows🤪. Kelly's advice seems plausible and certainly won't hurt. I've got the Totems on mine so separation is no issue. I'm not sure how bad the halves are about riding up the limbs cause I had Totems from the start. Good choice of colors.

Flemish Twister

Quote from: Kelly on November 22, 2025, 05:06:16 PMLooks good but still think you need to install it farther onto fade-outs. You should see at least an inch of end of fade-out beyond the bracket.
Thanks for this. Wasn't sure how far to go!
Oberon Recurve 60" 40#
October Mountain Carbon Z ILF Riser Das Long bow Limbs 62" 42#
Red Wing Hunter 58" 45#
1956 Bear Kodiak 64" 48#
Eagle X9 58" 40#
DIY Lam Long bow 64" 70++#

Kelly

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Enjoy the flight of an arrow amongst Mother Nature's Glory!

Once one opens the mind to the plausible, the unbelievable becomes possible!

>>>>============>

Yours for better bowhunting, Kelly

Possum Head

It's a rod that connects the two quiver halves. It looks like a carbon arrow shaft and adds no real weight to the quiver. It's adjustable for varying riser lengths. Once set your quiver can't travel up or down the
Bow. It goes to the center of hood and center of grippers. Pretty sure Don only supplies it as an option with original purchase but I built one for a used setup I bought.

Possum Head


Terry Green

I agree with Kelly, you DO NOT wand the quiver straps on the working part of the limbs.  :nono:
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