Hunting Washington Forum
Equipment & Gear => Archery Gear => Topic started by: vandeman17 on July 03, 2017, 06:51:47 PM
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Shopping for a quiver for my new bow. I am shooting a pse dream season epix and looking for something lightweight and easy to attach and take off. Recommendations?
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Vande, are you shooting standard diameter arrows or perhaps some of the new narrower ones? (Victory, Black Eagle, etc.). Not all quivers will hold the narrow shafts securely.. Just trying to get all the ballistics down before we help you spend your money :chuckle:.
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Vande, are you shooting standard diameter arrows or perhaps some of the new narrower ones? (Victory, Black Eagle, etc.). Not all quivers will hold the narrow shafts securely.. Just trying to get all the ballistics down before we help you spend your money :chuckle:.
Easton bloodline arrows so standard diameter. Spend away, within reason of course. :tup:
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I picked up a Tree Limb arrow quiver for my new Darton recently and this thing is bombproof, rock solid, dig the mounting/detach system... It is however, a bit on the heavy side from my foxhole/perspective. I may be in the market for a new quiver myself so am gonna follow your thread mister ;).
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I'm a tightspot guy
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I'm a tightspot guy
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I got a tight spot and love it!
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Just aquired a tightspot recently, gotta say, I love it.
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Tight spot FTW
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I am sensing a trend here :chuckle:
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Quivalizer if you're not slogging through jungle, otherwise Tightspot.
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Oh the places I could go with these replies.......... :chuckle: tightspot/quivilizer go hand in hand don't they?
Ive had the same PSE 8 arrow quiver for years, been on 4 different bows now, tagging along cause eventually ill need a new one. :chuckle: :chuckle:
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G5 Head-Loc, I love it because it holds the arrows well so there is zero sound and the quick release is fantastic on it. I've had mine for 4-5 years now and for the money ($50) it's hard to beat. Tight spots are great but if you're on a budget the G5 is great.
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The tightspot is the best removable quiver I have used. I prefer a solid 2 piece quiver on my setups. But if looking for a removable options or if bow limitations dictate the TS the best option.
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Tightspot for me too, just picked one up for my son as well.
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I've taken a lot of critters using the Alpine Soft-Loc 7. Excellent connection system at a great price. I've used their hip quiver system for that same quiver of and on for years, also.
That said, I have a Quivalizer now, and I've never shot so well. It feels like the bow aims itself. The only bad part about it is getting the butt-chewing from the wife about the cost.
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Just picked up a Fuse Streamline XT quiver and am very happy with it. Main things I was looking for in a quiver was it had to hold 6 arrows, be light weight and easy to get on and off, and this fit the bill perfectly.