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Equipment & Gear => Archery Gear => Topic started by: dmv9 on October 01, 2013, 10:13:46 AM
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I was at the Nock the other day and saw some black plastic stand up quivers. I can't seem to find them online.
Anyone know where I can find them online (the Nock is a 45min drive for me)?
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Cabelas
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I was at the Nock the other day and saw some black plastic stand up quivers. I can't seem to find them online.
Anyone know where I can find them online (the Nock is a 45min drive for me)?
Why don't you have a tight spot yet? :dunno:
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Cabelas
Nope.
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I was at the Nock the other day and saw some black plastic stand up quivers. I can't seem to find them online.
Anyone know where I can find them online (the Nock is a 45min drive for me)?
Why don't you have a tight spot yet? :dunno:
tight spot???
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I was at the Nock the other day and saw some black plastic stand up quivers. I can't seem to find them online.
Anyone know where I can find them online (the Nock is a 45min drive for me)?
Why don't you have a tight spot yet? :dunno:
tight spot???
Best quiver on the market IMO. Bit spendy at $140 but I have never seen a better one out there. Fully adjustable to fit differant arrow lengths/widths, Will hold your arrows so tight you cant remove them or make them so lose they will fall out with a tap, Its know for being able to mount closer to your bow then just about anything else out there hence the name "Tight Spot".
Its super lightweight carbon, The quiver full of fully loaded arrows, Weighs LESS then my old QUIVER ALONE with no arrows.
Holds 5 arrows and has a foamless hood for your broadheads. Reducing the dulling effect the foam sometimes has from inserting/removing arrows repeatedly.
http://www.tightspotquiver.com/bow_quiver5.html (http://www.tightspotquiver.com/bow_quiver5.html)
(https://hunting-washington.com/smf/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fbowsite.com%2FBOWSITE%2Ffeatures%2Farticles%2Fequipment%2F2011BowhuntingGear%2FGRAPHICS%2Ftightspot.jpg&hash=20d17d7a6fbd5802d4dbc127d6ad586d6f0d1531)
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Ahh. No. I'm looking for a standup quiver used just during target practice. I don't want it attached to the bow at all.
It's basically a tall plastic cup with a large edge on the bottom so it doesn't tip over.
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Ahh. No. I'm looking for a standup quiver used just during target practice. I don't want it attached to the bow at all.
It's basically a tall plastic cup with a large edge on the bottom so it doesn't tip over.
Piece of PVC pipe screwed to a 12" length of 2x4 :dunno:
Its what my archery club uses, works great.
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Ahh. No. I'm looking for a standup quiver used just during target practice. I don't want it attached to the bow at all.
It's basically a tall plastic cup with a large edge on the bottom so it doesn't tip over.
Piece of PVC pipe screwed to a 12" length of 2x4 :dunno:
Its what my archery club uses, works great.
Sweet. That works!
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I was at the Nock the other day and saw some black plastic stand up quivers. I can't seem to find them online.
Anyone know where I can find them online (the Nock is a 45min drive for me)?
Why don't you have a tight spot yet? :dunno:
:yeah: x 2 They're awesome.
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You need a Orange cone.
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You need a Orange cone.
that's all I have used for years. you can find them at any construction zone.
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You need a Orange cone.
that's all I have used for years. you can find them at any construction zone.
You can also actually buy one at Harbor Freight. That way you wouldn't have to steal. :tup: