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New Anneewakee Kanati Dual Arc quiver

Started by A.S., August 05, 2012, 06:53:00 PM

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A.S.

I made my first trip to Denton Hill a couple weeks ago. Primary goal...have fun and shoot!

Well, it took all of about 1 minute in front of John Dill's booth to convince myself that I needed a new quiver to go on my brand new Widow.   :scared:    

Anyway, here are a few pics of the quiver on my new Widow. I think it's a perfect match. The quiver is very, very well though out. There are endless ways to adjust it to get the perfect balance. It can be moved in toward the string, or out further in line with the riser, up/down....you name it!  The big thing for me is that it doesn't induce torque like some heavier quivers have done for me in the past.

Thanks again John for a great product!








TimDougan

Thats a sweet looking Widow. Looks a lot like mine LOL. John makes a nice quiver looks good on your bow. TD.

Don Batten

Allen , is that bow the Dewayne Martin signature modle?  Looks great and I bet it shoots better than it looks. You'll love the the quiver too.  Sent you a string buyer the other day. later DB
"The older I get, the better I was" Byron Fergenson.

A.S.

Actually Don...this is the "Allen Shafer" signature model!     :biglaugh:  

Dewayne is getting hard to keep up with these days. I am way envious!

mmisciag

Allen,

I liked it when I saw it. You were shooting well with it on the bow. I would never had known you didn't have the bow until two days before the shoot.

Again, nice look'in combo. (:

Martin
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olddogrib

I've got a Dual Arc on order.  Not to drag this post off in the bushes, but this will be the first bow quiver I've owned that allowed any type of adjustability and I'd like to hear feedback from those who've tinkered with them as to whether you preferred them mounted closer to the bow or to the string.
"Wakan Tanka
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Wichoni heh"

Tim

That's definitely one fine wood combination!

I thought you were just joking when you said you were out splitting wood!  Sure makes for a nice background.

KentuckyTJ

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A.S.

Thanks guys!  It is a great quiver on a great bow! It takes me a while to get completely used to a new bow, but it's coming around!


QuoteOriginally posted by olddogrib:
I've got a Dual Arc on order.  Not to drag this post off in the bushes, but this will be the first bow quiver I've owned that allowed any type of adjustability and I'd like to hear feedback from those who've tinkered with them as to whether you preferred them mounted closer to the bow or to the string.
I'm still tinkering with this as well. I will try to post my final. opinion soon.


Tim, by the way....I do have TWO spitting mauls. You are welcome to come down and join in the fun anytime!   :biglaugh:

2Blade

Dang Allen your always shooting a new bow! I love Widows and that quiver is sweeeeet. I like the Dove Tail screws very no nonsense and you can tighten them as much as needed. Awesome setup for sure!
The Stuttering Bowhunter

A.S.

QuoteOriginally posted by 2Blade:
Dang Allen your always shooting a new bow! I love Widows and that quiver is sweeeeet. I like the Dove Tail screws very no nonsense and you can tighten them as much as needed. Awesome setup for sure!
It's a sickness....I confess!  I'm just about done now....I think??!!   :archer:

Gdpolk

Nice quiver.  I'm putting one for my longbow on the Christmas wish list.  Until then my back quiver will have to do for this season.
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2hats

Ditto to all A.S. said abot the Dills.I even ordered my second one from John at denton as well,the new design is absolutely awesome.

 A.s...by the way that oak looks familar.lol
You do not realize now what I am doing,but later you will understand.Book of John
Bow list just keeps on growing and growing.....

John Dill

Thanks for the pics A.S. That set up looks great!!!! Really enjoyed seeing you guys at Denton. Folks we put that quiver on Allens bow with a tornado headin our way.....

Hawkeye

QuoteOriginally posted by John Dill:
Thanks for the pics A.S. That set up looks great!!!! Really enjoyed seeing you guys at Denton. Folks we put that quiver on Allens bow with a tornado headin our way.....
OK, Now THAT'S dedication!    :scared:      :scared:    :scared:
Daryl Harding
"He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain that which he cannot lose."  Jim Elliot

Traditional bowhunting is often a game of seconds... and inches!

joebuck

It must have sucked mine up and blew it away!   John ,get off the phone with Batman and get mine  made!!!!
Aim down your arrow because thats where it's going.

Hawkeye

Have you figured out how you're going to break this one and reconfigure it yet, Joey???       :archer:      :archer:
Daryl Harding
"He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain that which he cannot lose."  Jim Elliot

Traditional bowhunting is often a game of seconds... and inches!

Don Batten

even Joey can't figure out how to make this any better.

Joey, he aint on the phone with me. I have to drive up to talk to him since he got famous.
"The older I get, the better I was" Byron Fergenson.


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