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Quiver for SilverTip

Started by tadpole, March 11, 2008, 06:51:00 PM

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tadpole

I am looking to get a quiver for my SilverTip T/D recurve.  What do you guys recommend?  
Thanks,
Tom

bbassi

Mine had the side holes on the riser so I went with the Boa 5 arrow side mount quiver. the Silvertip is a large bow so it doesn't look out of place like it would on a one piece longbow. I like it!  :)
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tadpole

Mine doesn't have the side holes in it.  I'm really thinking about getting the Great Northern Quick Mount Take down Quiver but still not sure.

tadpole

Hey Mike, I've thought about one of those to.  Does Dave sell those with a Grizzley on the hood?

alligatordond

Get the limb bolt Thunderhorn or Selway unless you remove the quiver while in the stand.
DonD

Tim

Tadpole,

If you go with the quick mount GN....the one that goes under your limb bolts and you can slid the quiver on and off without unstringing the bow, you'll need to call Beth and ask her for a pair of smaller knobs.  The standard knobs are too wide at the base. A nice solid setup my son uses on his tip.

I have the inserts on the side of the riser and use a GN side mount quiver.  Both are great setups.

Shawn Leonard

Thunderhorn Boa, straps on and is solid and very quiet as long as ya secure the excess rubber with a rubber band. Shawn
Shawn

SilverTip

I 've had several over the years and still have a few. it just does'nt look right to me without a kwikee on it. The first time I saw a silvertip it had a kwikee on it and was being carried by Paul Schafer. But in all fairness if Paul would have seen some of these new quivers we have today, he might have used them. the Boa and GN are awesome quivers.

               Billy
If Jesus Christ guides your arrow, its really hard to miss.  Billy

limbow

Selway Quick detach. They seem to quiet the bow down like a sims vibration dampner(Not that tips are loud to begin with) as well as stabilize it.
Kevin Osworth
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Steve O


Robhood23

The man who thinks he can and the man who thinks he can't are both right!!!

PBNJ

I like  the Thunderhorn Slide-on limb quiver for my Tip.

Lost

I like the Thunderhorns, here is one on a bow I sold a while back.
jack-er back and let-er fly

tadpole

Thanks everbody for your replys, looks like I got a few options.
Thanks,
Tom

Danny J

I just put on an Eagles Flight bolt on on my 58" SR Swift. It went on the out side of the brass bushings and used the original limb bolts. The riser on my SR Swift is only 16" so I order the extentions with the quiver. I could of got by probably without them but after playing with them I am glad I did. The extentions give you options of angles on how you want it mounted. With no extentions it only goes on one way. I used them to move my quiver higher up to get my arrows away from the ground or bottom bow tip. I moved the arrow gripper towards the string more using the bottom extention. This allows the fletching to be more protected by the limb and string instead of sticking out in front of the bow so much. I also moved the arrow grabber in towards the hood slightly. This spreads your fletching out more so the feathers aren't touching. I am pleased with what i got from Eagles Flight. Nice Quality, light, good looking and a very solid mount.  
Danny J
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