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Recommended 3 Arrow Quiver

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I just received my Munch mount and would like to know which quiver would work best when mounting it over the scope. I would like it to be light and securely hold the arrows. The way I see it, I will need both the receiver bracket that mounts on the Munch mount and the quiver bracket to match the receiver that mounts on the quiver. Not sure you get both when you order a new quiver. I would like the brackets to lock securely yet remove smoothly and quietly. Looking for suggestions.
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lacpercher wrote:
Sat Mar 09, 2019 1:32 am
I just received my Munch mount and would like to know which quiver would work best when mounting it over the scope. I would like it to be light and securely hold the arrows. The way I see it, I will need both the receiver bracket that mounts on the Munch mount and the quiver bracket to match the receiver that mounts on the quiver. Not sure you get both when you order a new quiver. I would like the brackets to lock securely yet remove smoothly and quietly. Looking for suggestions.

Copy and paste the link below, this quiver meets every requirement you are looking for.

https://drstirrup.com/boutique/arrolok-3-arrow-crossbow-quiver/
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These have stood the test of time....

Kwik 3. Three arrow quiver by Kwikee Kwiver.. Light, small profile and durable. Comes in various camo patterns.


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Kwikee 3 arrow is what I use.
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Kwikee is great
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I tried the 3 arrow Kwikee and my broadheads ( Qad Exodus) did not fit well at all.
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Last season I used the arro-loc quiver. It is really well made and a high quality product.The way it’s designed I think it’s almost impossible to lose an arrow, but allows two finger arrow removal.
The reviews I’ve seen on this product have all been good and I’m not saying I didn’t like it. But there is something different about it, almost awkward, I think it’s because both ends of the arrow are captured by the quiver. It comes in three or five arrow models
I think it’s worth taking a look at and would I recommend it? .... yes .
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roly wrote:
Sat Mar 09, 2019 1:05 pm
Last season I used the arro-loc quiver. It is really well made and a high quality product.The way it’s designed I think it’s almost impossible to lose an arrow, but allows two finger arrow removal.
The reviews I’ve seen on this product have all been good and I’m not saying I didn’t like it. But there is something different about it, almost awkward, I think it’s because both ends of the arrow are captured by the quiver. It comes in three or five arrow models
I think it’s worth taking a look at and would I recommend it? .... yes .
how much weight im looking at it just seems heavy
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The Arrowloc quiver is what I used last fall. There's no better! It is more safe because your arrows will not come out accidentally and you really can pull an arrow out without having to look. It isn't really difficult to pull an arrow out regardless of how cold it is. Unlike most quivers, it will accept up to a 1.5" broadhead. It really is the most innovative quiver available today!
https://drstirrup.com/boutique/arrolok-3-arrow-crossbow-quiver/

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12.8 ounces all most a pound hows is it loaded with arrows walking not sitting in a blind or tree? I use a 3 arrow xhanger its light
but you have to work at getting arrows out and some heads get hung up.
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Will the Kwikee Quiver come with both brackets necessary to attach the quiver to the Munch mount?
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mine did but there not low profile stuck out more than excalibur quiver
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I've also gone to the ArrowLok. It's the best quiver I've seen in over 30 years of being extremely involved in archery.

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I don't attach my quiver to my bow. It goes in my back pack. So I still prefer the old Excalibur 4 arrow quiver :).
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Boo wrote:
Sat Mar 09, 2019 1:55 pm
The Arrowloc quiver is what I used last fall. There's no better! It is more safe because your arrows will not come out accidentally and you really can pull an arrow out without having to look. It isn't really difficult to pull an arrow out regardless of how cold it is. Unlike most quivers, it will accept up to a 1.5" broadhead. It really is the most innovative quiver available today!
https://drstirrup.com/boutique/arrolok-3-arrow-crossbow-quiver/

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This. I attach it to my backpack. No chance of losing getting arrows hung up on anything.
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