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Travisc406
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limbolt downfalls?
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April 13, 2009, 11:36:00 AM »
Are there any downfalls to the limbolt mount quivers ? I am looking at one type to put on my bow and have never seen the limbolt style up close. I always worry the bolts will back out or not go in far enough.
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SCATTERSHOT
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Re: limbolt downfalls?
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April 13, 2009, 11:45:00 AM »
I have had one on one of my bows for quite a while, with no problems. It is probably the most secure mounting system there is for a quiver, and there is no danger of the bolts backing out. The only downside is that you can't remove the quiver without taking the bow apart, but that's not a problem for me.
Actually, I have seen a quiver that is removable without taking the limbbolts out, but it's name escapes me right now.
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daveycrockett
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Re: limbolt downfalls?
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April 13, 2009, 11:50:00 AM »
I think the Thunderhorn limb bolt is removable without taking bow apart.
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wtpops
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Re: limbolt downfalls?
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April 13, 2009, 11:54:00 AM »
You should have no worries about the bolts backing out, i have never heard of this happening. As far as beinging long enough, check with the bow maker. I know of two that offer longer limb bolts for their bows and they are Black Widow and Bob Lee. I have used limb bolt quivers for many years and have never had a second thought about it.
Make sure you tune your bow with the quiver on and full on arrows minus 1.
If you would like i have a Sel Way (right handed) im not using that i could send you to try out, if you like it we could talk if you decide on something differant just send it back.
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rbbhunt
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Re: limbolt downfalls?
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April 13, 2009, 11:55:00 AM »
I have a couple of Great Northern quivers that attach by limb bolts and can be removed quickly. I like them a lot.
http://www.3riversarchery.com/Quivers+Bow+Great+Northern++Quick-Mount+Quiver_c14_s21_p52_i5073X_product.html
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mooseman76
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Re: limbolt downfalls?
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April 13, 2009, 11:56:00 AM »
The Great Northern limb bolt quiver is removable without taking down the bow...Mike
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Joshua Grimshaw
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Re: limbolt downfalls?
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April 13, 2009, 01:03:00 PM »
I have used limb bolt quivers 90% of the time. Never a problem.
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ishiwannabe
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April 13, 2009, 01:12:00 PM »
The only problem I could see would be needing to take down your bow in the field and not having a hex wrench. Antler limb bolts, or other hand tightened/loosened knows would fix that.
I just traded a GN limb bolt quiver, and I think it is probably the best bow mounted quiver I have used to date.
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lilbobby
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Re: limbolt downfalls?
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April 13, 2009, 09:10:00 PM »
I have two B.Lee's with G.N. quivers on and have never had a problem since I purchase them in 2003.
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Conny
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Re: limbolt downfalls?
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April 14, 2009, 10:10:00 PM »
I've only used the GN bow quivers and have never had a problem and can't imagine making a better quiver. I usually make all my own equip from bows, arrows, strings, knives etc basically because I think everything can be improved and end up customizing it for myself or just making it but I don't know how you could make a better more servicable bow quiver than GN. With that said I've seen a couple others on past threads that looked awfull nice! lol
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