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whats the best style of bow quiver?

Started by bayhunter, January 27, 2012, 07:27:00 PM

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Duncan

3 and 6 arrow kwikee kwivers for my Grizzly and Samick Volcano.

Selway slip on for the JD Berry Yaweh

Great Northern quick detach for the Predator and Hoyt Huntmaster

Various EFA's for the Shrew and my selfbows.

If you want light weight get an EFA 4 arrow.
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ti-guy

No quiver is BEST, best should be followed by FOR ME. All of the most popular are good quality. With this post you'll get many different answers so you'll be able to compare and choose.For my part I've used the selway and lately the kanati.What I like more about the kanati is the angle of the arrows that put the fletching end closer in the bow or toward me. Good luck!  :)
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Fletcher

Not sure what you mean by style.  Any quiver is a compromise and you need to figure out best suits you.  A good quiver needs to be solid, lightweight and quiet.  I shoot with the quiver installed, but still like a quiver that is easy on and off.  I've used a few different ones, and the Great Northern strap on is my choice.  I like my quiver to bring the fletching back inside the bow a bit.  There are some that do this by design and I have modified my GN to do this.  GN has been working on their design and will soon have a quiver out that will allow it.
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Steelhead

I believe he wants to know which design (as to how it mounts on their bow and effects the bows shooting qualities)of quiver works best for guys on thier bows.A strap on type,Slide on like Selway,One that fits under limb bolts,or one that mounts on the side of the bows riser in the riser bushings?

What type of bow would the quiver be mounted on Bayhunter.Three piece or one piece?

bayhunter

thats exactly what i meant steelhead. it would be mounted on a three piece. thanks for the replies  :)

Bowwild

I've used bow quivers a lot. I hunt from trees. I always take the quiver off the bow when on stand. I just don't like the weight and balance impacts on my bows.  

I'm currently using a Habu bow quiver I've outfitted with straps to carry to the stand over my shoulder. I just looked at a cool strap over the shoulder one on Mr. LaClair's website.

But to your question. I have a Great Northern that attaches via limb bolt add ons that make off and on quick. I have one strap on that is well made but the straps fit very few of my bows--straps are too short.

Steelhead

Okay,

If i was only shooting a 3 piece TD I would seriously look at the GN quick detach that fits under the limb bolts.The thing thats best about the GN is that it adjusts in or out from the riser left to right.Thast allows you to put the quiver very very close to the riser.That will balance your bow out well and it wont want to tip to the side as much as one that sticks out from the bow riser farther.Plus its very well made and lightweight.It wont effect how your limbs recover since its not mounted on the fadeouts.Thats the one I would want personally if I was shooting 3 piece bows only.

If you want to remove it its easy and you dont have to dissemble the bow like other quivers designed to mount under the limb bolts.I think thats another nice quality that the G.N quick detach has.Its possible you may need to get a little bit longer limb bolts to accomidate the GN quick detach.


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