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Quiver for recurve help pictures please

Started by rluttrell, May 12, 2012, 10:18:00 PM

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rluttrell

I am in the market for a 5 arrow quiver. My bow was made for me and has no bolt holes in it. Please post pictures too if you can.
Thanks
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wooddamon1

I think I might have one of every make, but Great Northern adjustable is my favorite. It fits almost any bow type and the feather separation is great.

I had to give one (non-adjustable) to my girlfriend, she was gonna steal mine...

 

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Rob W.

This stuff ain't no rocket surgery science!

Mike Vines

I'll throw in another vote for the GN adjustable strap on.
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Will Cocke 2

Kanati strap on with big hood or a thunderhorn strap on. Thunderhorn will build a quiver to match your bow.

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AngelDeVille

I've narrowed it down to a Selway, Kanati, or Thunderhorn.

The Great Northern looks cheaply made to me, but I have never tried any of them.

Selway is on the top of my list just because of capacity, and looks.
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mahantango

Thunderhorn strap-on has a very secure mounting system and good capacity. Eagles Flight is hard to beat for a small, unobtrusive quiver. Kanati is great also, beautifully crafted. I.ve had problems with the Selways moving down the limbs if you shoot a lot, and you have to un-string  to remove them. Maybe they've changed the mounting system?
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rluttrell

Thanks guys but can you post pictures of the way it mounts to the bow too?
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m midd

Ive had thunderhorn , selway, Kanati and EFA... Great Northern is my choice.. It mounts with straps and rides closer to the bow.
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You cant go wrong with a great norhtern adjustable.

TRT

I have a selway and a GN.  Both are really good and you can't go wrong with either of them, but I prefer the GN.  I like the feather clearance on the GN better.
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Sean B

I've tried all the popular quivers, & theyre all great, but i the GN is the only one i use.  its light weight, tough, and simple to mount.  sorry, ive been haveing difficulty posting pics.
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khardrunner

GN is the best 5 arrow I've used. I now have a smaller EFA that I like a lot as well.
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JParanee

For a strap on I like Big Jim's quiver

Great Northern are extremely well built
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creekwood




I have a number of quivers and I would have to recommend the Big Jim strap-on to use when you can't use a bolt-on type quiver.  Although the one I own is a four arrow medium size, they are available in the five arrow size as you stated that you want. Big Jim is a sponsor here, go to his web site and view the video of how easy it is to install. I also will add that the quiver is mounted close to the bow and the vibration proofness is as good as I've ever seen due to the heavy neoprene strapping system.

TomBow

Creekwood-

For now, I am using Magnus Snuffers which are a fairly long broadhead. Do you think the medium size would work?  I checked out the vid at your suggestion and I like the way Big Jim's quiver works and the take off the bow option.  Thanks for the info.

p.s. I used to live in Mason City and my sister still lives in Nora Springs.
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creekwood

Tom, Ya need to call Big Jim and ask him, he is a straight-up guy and I'm sure he can answer that question.


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