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ACS and quiver

Started by daveycrockett, May 16, 2012, 07:52:00 PM

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daveycrockett

I've been using TH strapon quivers but am tired of the rubber straps wearing out. Tried limb bolt and riser is to short, don't like it. Looking for suggestions from othr ACS guys on what you use and why.
Thanks David

Orion

I use limb bolt quivers and they work just fine on my 14-inch risers.   Having the quiver head and arrow grippers fairly close together spreads the shafts out nicely so the feathers don't hit each other and make noise when the bow is shot. I use an Eagle's flite top portion, but substitute a Selway straight bar arrow gripper for the half-round Eagle's flite gripper. That also positions the arrows more parallel to the lower limb.  Pretty hard to beat, IMO.

CoilSpring

Davey, are you mounting quiver to a 3pc 12",14" or 16"?
CoilSpring

daveycrockett


happy1

I sure like the Thunderhorn Small Fry limb bolt on mine 12" and 14" risers.
United Bowhunters of Missouri
Compton Traditional Bowhunters

CoilSpring

My 14" has riser inserts in the side-mount configuration for a screw-in, side-mount Great Northern Quiver.  I really like it - sturdy, solid, & arrows never loosen. Top of hood to arrow gripper is 16". It is light wt, too, and it keeps the same balance with arrows, so doesn't affect my shooting when mounted vs. bare bow.

If you didn't already, you might try rotating the limb bolt connectors toward the string grooves to maximize the spread.
CoilSpring


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