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Best 2 piece limb bolt quiver?

Started by BRONZ, March 19, 2009, 10:51:00 PM

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BRONZ

What quiver do you all prefer?  I'm looking for a limb bolt mounted two piece.  I want something that is rock solid and quiet.  A couple have a detachable feature that you don't have to break down the entire bow?  Any opinions on these?

I'm looking at the: Thunderhorn with two-tone leather, Great Northern, and Selway.  Leaning toward the Thunderhorn...

Thanks in advance!
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daveycrockett


ozy clint

thunder horn two point. they even made me a 4-2 holder on special order. (i prefer 4-2 over straight 6)








i like the look of the arrows sitting parallel to the string. another reason i went 4-2 holder
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BRONZ

Thanks for the replies.  I like the looks of both of these, but I don't think either is still made...
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snag

I like the Thunderhorn quivers also...3 or 5 arrow.
Isaiah 49:2...he made me a polished arrow and concealed me in his quiver.

Tim Fishell

John, do you still the bolt on Kanati that you show in the picture?  I dont see it on your website.
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beachbowhunter

Send your bow to Bill Dunn at Zipper and he'll make you a custom quiver that will blow your mind. He needs the riser to get the limb angles right.
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BRONZ

Went with the Great Northern.  I like the 3 over 2 under.  Not a big fan of arrows "flaring" out of the bracket.  I'm like Ozy, the arrows look better parallel with the string when in the quiver.

I might have to go with the Zipper at some point... need a little extra cash.

Thanks for the help gentlemen!
"He trains my hands for battle; my arms can bend a bow of bronze."
2 Samuel 22:35

Wheatland Christian Bowhunters--Chairman

Kip

Good choice I have three.I did not like the arrow flare also.Kip

traditional beagle

I've got three others but the Kanati is my favorite.

Orion

Might take a closer look at the Selway and EFA bolt on quivers.  Both are very solid.  Selway comes in 4, 5 and 6-arrow models.  I believe the Cherokee is standare on the EFA, and that's a 4-arrow model.  The lightest of anything that's out there.

LC

Well my first thought was Great Northern. So I don't think you went wrong. But I do like the pics of that Thunder Horn above, is it still made? I'm like you I just can't get use to having my arrows fanned out gobblers tail in the spring!
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wollelybugger

I like the way the arrows sit in a Great Northern, real quiet and snug.

Mike VanBuren

The EFA Cherokee is a nice quiet solid quiver but it's not a quick-detach. I never needed to remove it anyways.

John Dill

Tim

We will be updating our web site to reflect several new products very soon. Keep an eye on us. You can place your order anytime for any model we offer including the limb bolt model. Glad you like our products!!

Don Batten

I think that the zipper quivers are made by John Dill at Anewakee. I might be wrong, but I think not. DB
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Don Batten

I stand corrected. Bill makes the hoods and John puts the attachments on them. Any way you can't go wrong.
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Jason R. Wesbrock

QuoteOriginally posted by BRONZ:
Went with the Great Northern.  I like the 3 over 2 under.  Not a big fan of arrows "flaring" out of the bracket.  I'm like Ozy, the arrows look better parallel with the string when in the quiver.

I agree about not liking arrows "flaring" out. I bought a bow with an Alpine 5-arrow quiver once. I thought is was a great quiver until I tried to put a fletching cover over the arrows. The quiver ended up collecting dust until I finally sold the bow a few days ago.

LC

So I may have been confusing in my reply! I really really like my Great Northern for all the reasons above! But I really like the looks of the Thunder horn quiver. Is it still made? Any sponsors selling it? I also like the kanati quiver especially if they are making it to fit TD limb bolts. I'm checking it out also.
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