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Pickwick
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Quiver

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Are there any options for the Matrix bows other than the factory quiver? Not knocking the quiver at all but I would like to carry 6 arrows.
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Pick, how many deer/hogs are you shooting? You should just buy one of those arrow boxes and pack it in with you, then you'll have a cool dozen. :lol:
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Hey theres an idea. Frankenquiver! Naw, kinda like goin dove huntin with a half a box of shells I guess. Stems from my longbow days when I packed a quiver full of arrows with me and shot at pine cones, stumps and stuff like that. Maybe why I didn't kill but a couple with the longbow. Anybody ever shot judo points with an Excalibur?
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I shoot the judo points out of mine. At 20 yards they're dead on. I haven't tried them at a longer distance. I love shooting squirrels with my bows.
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Ramcat 100gr

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Now then, get your equipment, your quiver and bow, and go out to the open country to hunt some wild game for me.

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I use a quiver that fits all model bows and holds 6 arrows.
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Green380
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This is embarrassing to admit. But I did try shooting a judo point from my 380. A friend had recommended it and said it worked well to practice on stumps etc.
Shot a stump with it to try...half the arrow broke off and flew over a nearby tree. I never found that piece other than a vane, and about a 10 inch piece of carbon shaft next to my 'stump'. Not sure if people are using different arrows or special judo points or something...but with carbon shafts and a 380 I can't say I'd advise it.
Expensive lesson. But I did have a good laugh out in the woods.
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You could adapt almost any one piece quiver you like to fit your bow as long as it comes with it's own mounting bracket. I used a Quickee Quiver on one of my earlier Excals. :)
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I use a Fuse quiver on my Micro. The mounting bracket holes are pretty much universal
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Thought about a hip quiver, may try to make one. I was thinking, for some reason, that the excalibur bracket was made onto the mount :roll:
Heck, I put the thing together. Thanks guys
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