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Offline Fan of old bows

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help with bear take down quiver
« on: November 20, 2011, 05:52:00 PM »
Hey guys, I've got an awesome green stripe take-down and I love it, actually got my first two traditional deer with it. My problem is that it is not drilled for a quiver and I dont really want to mess with it, but I am having a hard time setting it up with a good hunting quiver. Could some of you that have a similar setup show some pics of your quivers. I am also currently shooting axis arrows, which are very small diameter and adding to the problem because of the bigger grippers in most two-piecers. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.

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Re: help with bear take down quiver
« Reply #1 on: November 20, 2011, 06:05:00 PM »
If it's a Green stripe T/D as you say, it has a bushing in front and a bushing on the side.
The quiver I am using on the same bow is a 4 arrow Bear quiver. It can also be had in 8 arrow model. I highly recommend them.

 

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Re: help with bear take down quiver
« Reply #2 on: November 20, 2011, 06:11:00 PM »
Here is a picture of the quiver side "RH" on a green stripe showing the quiver bushings.
The bushing in front of the bow can also mount a quiver with the quiver adapter. I have them if you need.
 
 

Post pics of your bow too.
Hope I helped.........Philip
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Re: help with bear take down quiver
« Reply #3 on: November 20, 2011, 06:33:00 PM »
Hi vintage bears, I have the same two bushings on mine. I tried that setup with the eight arrow quiver, but if I used the side mounting hole I had to put a thick piece of leather (1/2") between the quiver and the bow to keep the fletchings out of the string path and then I tried the same quiver with the adaptor, but that seemed like alot of extra stuff hanging on my bow. I could settle for either of these if that quiver would hold the smaller diameter arrows. Another question for you is that my bow makes a small noise without a quiver , it seems to be coming from the latches but the riser is in a+ condition and there seems to be nothing astray, have you ever had a noise problem with yours? Thanks.

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Re: help with bear take down quiver
« Reply #4 on: November 20, 2011, 06:35:00 PM »
Hey I just noticed the bears on the latches of yours. Did all green stripes have these? If so maybe mine has after market latches?

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Re: help with bear take down quiver
« Reply #5 on: November 20, 2011, 08:12:00 PM »
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Originally posted by Fan of old bows:
Hi vintage bears, I have the same two bushings on mine. I tried that setup with the eight arrow quiver, but if I used the side mounting hole I had to put a thick piece of leather (1/2") between the quiver and the bow to keep the fletchings out of the string path and then I tried the same quiver with the adaptor, but that seemed like alot of extra stuff hanging on my bow. I could settle for either of these if that quiver would hold the smaller diameter arrows. Another question for you is that my bow makes a small noise without a quiver , it seems to be coming from the latches but the riser is in a+ condition and there seems to be nothing astray, have you ever had a noise problem with yours? Thanks.
Your initial question was about a bow quiver for your green stripe T/D. You said it has no provisions for a quiver. I pointed out and shown you quiver options on the handle from the factory.

Now your saying that you use the Bear quiver setup and unhappy with it.    :deadhorse:    LOL

I'm sure there are other quiver setups that you can use. Great Northern strap on bow quiver would work.

I, myself favor the factory 4 arrow model for my green stripe t/d. I have some velcro on the handle near the bushing to not scratch the riser should I get careless when mounting/dismounting the quiver.
A new arrow gripper will hold all arrows and is very nostalgic as well.
Bob york makes great replacements.
Gainseville Bear T/D bows did not have bears on the latches. Mine are aftermarket bears I added to the bow.

Your bow makes noise without quiver?
Please tell me more detail.
I'm sure we can figure it out and eliminate any noise your bow is making.   :)  ........Philip
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Re: help with bear take down quiver
« Reply #6 on: November 21, 2011, 05:28:00 AM »
Fan , another option would be an "A mag " quiver from John Dill at Annawakkee ....they are a sponsor. Do a search for "A Mag quiver" for pics.

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