Hunting Washington Forum
Equipment & Gear => Archery Gear => Topic started by: tlbradford on July 09, 2009, 09:01:58 AM
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I am wanting to switch to a bow quiver for my longbow. I don't need to protect feathers since I am shooting plastic, and only need it to hold 3-4 arrows. My only other requirement is that I don't want to drill holes into my bow.
Anyone have any recommendations for something they like?
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There are some nice slip on models out there, like Selway. here is a link to one for sale at tradgang... http://tradgang.com/noncgi/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic;f=67;t=003283
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THis is where I got mine. Nice!
http://www.thunderhornmfg.com/ (http://www.thunderhornmfg.com/)
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if I rmember right I got the BOA. Small fry might be what you are looking for
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Thanks for the replies. The "boa" is ordered up. That was exactly what I was looking for. Thanks Doug.
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Yep, its a good quiver. Plus you have choice of color. NICE quality too.
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Nice site there Doug, thanks! I like the armguards and the hip quiver.
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Gee thanks Bone, now I am spending even more money... :P ;)
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I use a Selway on my homemade recurve. They make a longbow slip-on version. Why plastic vanes? Generally, you want to shoot feathers off the shelf or you could shoot vanes off an elevated rest, like a springy or flipper. You need good arrow flight and that is difficult to do with vanes.
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I wanted to switch to a heavier arrow then the 15 year old cedar shafts I was still using. My aluminum arrows that I had used with my old compound shot perfect right from the get go. They stabalize immediately and fly true the entire way. I am going to make up some arrows next month since I only have 5 good hunting shafts left. When I do I will put feathers on them. I have no idea what shafts or broadhead I will be using yet.