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Quiver for Red Wing Hunter

Started by Burkie, November 01, 2015, 10:09:00 AM

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Burkie

After a 40yr absents I'm getting back in. I resently purchesed a 52" #45 Red Wing Hunter the same type of bow I last used. However I'm having a hard time finding a Wing quiver. I'm also finding that being able to find one maybe very difficult. Therefore what would be the next best option. I would still want it to be a limb mount using the limb bushings. Also what are the   recomendations for a broadhead. The last ones I used were made by Shakesprare they had a 3/16" spear point backed by 6 razor inserts, it would cut about a 1" hole.

Bud B.

Welcome Burkie!

I have a Wing as well. It's a nice bow. As for vintage same era quivers, possibly look at Bear or Browning. I have seen some Shakespeare quivers that may fit your needs. Are these bushings on the front (back, as opposed to belly) side of the limb glass?

Post a pic of your bow, or a few, and maybe take a look at the collector forum here on TG.
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