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<blockquote data-quote="Shag" data-source="post: 4467065" data-attributes="member: 17275"><p>Kwikee Kwiver for me. Easy on, easy off. I don't like shooting with a quiver on the bow, but I love how handy it is to carry my bow and arrows together in the woods. I've got a strap on adapter for the bows without holes so I can still use my quiver of choice...I usually just unstrap the adapter when I get up a tree and shoot bare bow.</p><p></p><p>I've tried slide on and bolt on quivers...back quivers and side quivers...too many drawbacks FOR ME to all alternatives other than the good ole Kwikee Kwiver. It's all I ever used with compounds and it works best for me with stick bows too.</p><p></p><p>My go to baby doll that I plan to hunt with this year is an 80's Bear green stripe take down. I'm so thankful it came from the factory with AMO holes...Kwikee bracket screws right on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shag, post: 4467065, member: 17275"] Kwikee Kwiver for me. Easy on, easy off. I don't like shooting with a quiver on the bow, but I love how handy it is to carry my bow and arrows together in the woods. I've got a strap on adapter for the bows without holes so I can still use my quiver of choice...I usually just unstrap the adapter when I get up a tree and shoot bare bow. I've tried slide on and bolt on quivers...back quivers and side quivers...too many drawbacks FOR ME to all alternatives other than the good ole Kwikee Kwiver. It's all I ever used with compounds and it works best for me with stick bows too. My go to baby doll that I plan to hunt with this year is an 80's Bear green stripe take down. I'm so thankful it came from the factory with AMO holes...Kwikee bracket screws right on. [/QUOTE]
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