Terry,
I doubt thunderhorn has done anything different. But I did buy that quiver last year. Maybe I'm just deficient at inserting the heads properly? Is there a "right way" to do it. I just shoved a sharp head in to make slots and then just used those slots.
No doubt the thunderhorn would hold the Simmons. I really like the thunderhorn. But gizmos go with gizmos, trad goes with trad. Lol. The thunderhorn will probably stay on one of my wood bows.
My malfunction may be leaving the heads in the quiver all of the time. I.e. throw it in the car and driving around etc.
Ive also had some dulling effect when using a kanati slim jim, may be to a degree worse then the thunderhorn.
I think I may have an idea though. Ive got a bunch of the little plastic divider tabs that go in tackleboxes. I may see if I can Jerry rig something.
I'm not gonna lie though! If thunderhorn or another trad quiver type company had a dual gripper set up i would be all over it. They could probably do it with their lynx system. The only thing i want touching my meticulously sharpened heads is a deer....or hog.... or other critter that needs shooting.
And thanks for the compliment Terry. It's a down and dirty beater bow setup. I plan on doing some up close ground hunting so I rattlecanned it sort of following standard guides (I've already shot a hog at 3 ft, the thing walked right to me, no cover around or anything!). Something I did a little different was I sprayed on the base layer, immediately sprayed alcohol on, then immediately sprayed the next color on. The alcohol helps it dry faster and spraying everything on while still wet made a good muted splotchy pattern with good depth. Then I did The "snake skin" over The top. The main goal being a muted optical confusion. I think I succeeded! I've come to believe that optically confusing muted camo patterns with depth work better then hard edged leaf/tree pattern camos (so like asbell wool vs realtree or whatever). You can also look at the trends in the new military camos and see that. If your eyes can focus on the entire pattern at once it's no bueno. (And none of that matters for deer hunting! Lol
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I like my setup...but it has no soul! So I'm longing for a new wood bow! A centaur would be acceptable