Bow quivers-school me.

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stumper
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Re: Bow quivers-school me.

#11 Post by stumper »

I have a blunt and field point and 2 3 blade broad heads in mine that are pretty long.
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#12 Post by Jamesh76 »

Here are mine.
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#13 Post by Jamesh76 »

Found some pics online of the selways.
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#14 Post by Captainkirk »

Those Bear Selways are pretty sharp! But probably pricey...
Any issues with the arrows banging each other on release? Those circular clips look like the shafts are spaced awful close.
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#15 Post by stumper »

I'm telling efa has riveted budget hoods for 40 bucks. Same quiver but riveted instead of sewn. You cant find half the performance for triple the cost.
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#16 Post by Elkman »

I have one of the original Selway slide on quivers on my recurve. Never had an issue.

Selway Soft-Koat Model is a good bit cheaper than the leather.

http://www.selwayarcheryproducts.com/html/slide-on.php

I have never tried the quick detach model, but have heard good things. It is also available with Soft-Koat Model

http://www.selwayarcheryproducts.com/ht ... detach.php
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The Selway Bear quiver is a really nice quiver. I picked one up for my Kmag at the GLLI bow shoot for $115. Not cheap but it’s a quality quiver at a price comparable to most other quivers and it definitely looks good on the ol kodiak mag

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#18 Post by stumper »

52 incher with my efa on it. This quiver cost me 60 bucks kirk.
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#19 Post by Grizzly »

I bought a Great Northern as my first hooded quiver and just strap it on any bow I want to hunt with. Quick and simple, but an old design. I don't doubt that these new quivers look much better and work just fine. In the 60's I just used a Kwickie Kwiver without the hood and hoped I never tripped and landed on a broadhead. Of coarse I did alot of dumb things back then.

https://www.3riversarchery.com/great-no ... uiver.html
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#20 Post by Graps »

If cost is an issue, just make yourself a Carpdaddy flip flop quiver.
The thread is on here someplace. :P
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