Quiver question
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Quiver question
Guys, I have the Excalibur quiver and bracket that mounts on my Exomax bow. While it does a good job and is quiet, I find that bracket aggravating even with the quiver off. I normally take my quiver off when I get up my stand but want to get away from that quiver/bracket set up. I also do some stalk hunting and again I find the quiver uncomfortable to take through the woods and I want to make a change.
I went out and bought a CatQuiver from BassProShop with the intent of just carrying them on my back. It's great for traditional length arrows but it's too long for crossbow bolts (unless I cut off the two support rods!) Any suggestions? Thanks guys. Harry
I went out and bought a CatQuiver from BassProShop with the intent of just carrying them on my back. It's great for traditional length arrows but it's too long for crossbow bolts (unless I cut off the two support rods!) Any suggestions? Thanks guys. Harry
A hip quiver like this one has served me well for years now.
http://www.3riversarchery.com/Quivers+H ... oduct.html
http://www.3riversarchery.com/Quivers+H ... oduct.html
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I perfer to keep the crossbow uncluttered so I use a hip quiver.
The one I use is made of leather and mounts a "Kwikee Kwiver Co." quick release bracket with their 6 arrow quiver attached to it.
http://www.kwikeekwiver.com/products.html
The one I use is made of leather and mounts a "Kwikee Kwiver Co." quick release bracket with their 6 arrow quiver attached to it.
http://www.kwikeekwiver.com/products.html
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I use the Dan Miller style also.. keeps the bolts up top on the bow so you dont have to worry about snagging trees. I personall dont like hip quivers since I like moving freely and dont like things around my legs or waist. When im in the tree, I just take the quiver off so its nothing on the bow but what I need
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I too did not like the stock quiver bracket. It got in the way of using a sling to carry the bow on my shoulder to and from the stands. So I came up with my own bracket. It works great.
http://www.excaliburcrossbow.com/phpBB2 ... highlight=
http://www.excaliburcrossbow.com/phpBB2 ... highlight=
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your suggestions
Thanks guys for the great suggestions. I like the idea of the groundpounder bracket best I think. I found the link with pictures posted and it seems to be pretty popular with the guys on the forum also. Harry
Re: your suggestions
[quote="Belt&Suspenders"]Thanks guys for the great suggestions. I like the idea of the groundpounder bracket best I think. I found the link with pictures posted and it seems to be pretty popular with the guys on the forum also. Harry[/quote
It certainly is the slickest one around but I still like Miller's for being the most practical.
It certainly is the slickest one around but I still like Miller's for being the most practical.
Some people just like stepping on rakes
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