#2822964 - 05/06/12 11:32 PM
Recurve Hunting Quiver suggestions/Opinions
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OCLhunter90
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For those that have been hunting with a traditional bow, which type of quiver do you prefer? in general? for hunting?
Do you make your own quivers?
I am trying to decide if I should purchase a quiver that attaches to my bow..it seems to me to be the most convenient for hunting.
This will be my first season in the woods with a traditional bow so opinions and experiences would be great. Thanks
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#2823285 - 05/07/12 12:09 PM
Re: Recurve Hunting Quiver suggestions/Opinions
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Phil Floyd
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I use both a bow mounted quiver and one that I carry on a strap by my side. It is made from an old compound quiver. Personally, I prefer a bow mounted quiver. They are handier and go through brush easier. It is just a personal choice. They all work.
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#2823729 - 05/07/12 09:28 PM
Re: Recurve Hunting Quiver suggestions/Opinions
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OCLhunter90
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I am leaning towards a bow mounted quiver as well. Thanks for the input.
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#2824368 - 05/08/12 07:06 PM
Re: Recurve Hunting Quiver suggestions/Opinions
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sagebrush
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a two piece slide on or strap on
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#2825894 - 05/10/12 03:32 PM
Re: Recurve Hunting Quiver suggestions/Opinions
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HatchieLuvr
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I've gotta Kwikee Kwik 3 (looks just like regular Kwikee but is sized and holds only 3 shafts) Not even sure if they still make them? I always liked Kwikees for their ruggedness and quick detach (I just always insist on removing while in the stand/blind)
Edited by HatchieLuvr (05/10/12 03:33 PM)
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#2826190 - 05/10/12 10:46 PM
Re: Recurve Hunting Quiver suggestions/Opinions
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OCLhunter90
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I've gotta Kwikee Kwik 3 (looks just like regular Kwikee but is sized and holds only 3 shafts) Not even sure if they still make them? I always liked Kwikees for their ruggedness and quick detach (I just always insist on removing while in the stand/blind)
I notice on the Kwikee website they have a three piece type quiver that says "for recurves," but they kwikee kwik 3 looks like a normal quiver. It still attaches to your recurve fine?
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#2830480 - 05/16/12 02:53 PM
Re: Recurve Hunting Quiver suggestions/Opinions
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HatchieLuvr
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I notice on the Kwikee website they have a three piece type quiver that says "for recurves," but they kwikee kwik 3 looks like a normal quiver. It still attaches to your recurve fine?
Sorry for the delay OCL, my recurve is a Martin takedown, the riser is drilled with AMO holes so any accessories that fit a compound fits it also.
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Ol lady said "life is about choices" so I took that as "permission" to fill the safe! 3-22s, 22-250, 2-243s, 270, 7-08, 280, 2-7mags, 2-30/06s, 300WbyMag, Lazzeroni Warbird, 35Rem, 2-45/70s, 2-50MLs.
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#2831451 - 05/17/12 04:30 PM
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Polecat
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I have a two piece Selway that slides on over the limbs.
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#2834705 - 05/21/12 08:55 PM
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FOX FIRE
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I built a back quiver a couple years ago, fun to do it was but a "store bought" one would've been better look'n,I didnt have a pattern so just made it up as I went.
What I discovered is I dont care for a back quiver, its kind of unhandy to reach around for arrows, plus when I bend over sometimes all the arrows fall out.
I like a mounted quiver but I dont shoot as good (Like I actually have shooting skills ) for some reason, even if shooting with my compound, mite throw it off kilter somehow.
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#2836515 - 05/24/12 06:57 AM
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eddie c
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I like side quivers. even in my compound days. I use a homemade tube quiver now.
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