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Author Topic: Favorite bow quiver  (Read 756 times)

Offline bosteldr

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Re: Favorite bow quiver
« Reply #60 on: June 19, 2010, 12:14:00 PM »
Selway for me.  Been on my Martin Hunter for almost 18 yrs.
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Re: Favorite bow quiver
« Reply #61 on: June 19, 2010, 12:32:00 PM »
I went to the generic black plastic Thunderhorn that 3 Rivers carries. Had Selway slippage issues on the one withe obnoxious big plastic nut at really bad times.  The GN's don't allow me to put a fourth arrow in as it is too close to my bowhand, whats up with that?

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Re: Favorite bow quiver
« Reply #62 on: June 19, 2010, 01:12:00 PM »
I really like that quiver Mudd!

Right now, my favorite quiver for hunting is my Safari Tuff side/back quiver.  A fellow named Rod Jenkins puts 'em out.  Ever hear of him??  :)
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Re: Favorite bow quiver
« Reply #63 on: June 19, 2010, 02:24:00 PM »
Don, I'd be real interested in seeing a pic of that "wing" extension.

Can the "wing" be added to previous models of Talon quivers?
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Re: Favorite bow quiver
« Reply #64 on: June 19, 2010, 07:52:00 PM »
My "vote" is for Anneewakee Kinati Quivers.

I might as well tell you a little about my favs when it came/comes to bow quivers. My first was a Selway - a little too heavy for me though it didn't affect my shooting "dope". I tried a Thunderhorne - loved the look of it but it was a little large on my ACS S(uper)S(hort) for my taste. A friend (Tom Anderson) showed me his small (3 arrow) Thunderhorn and I jumped on that model and kept it on my ACS untill John Dill of Anneewakee Archery Asked me if I would like to try a new product for him. It was one of his earliest Kinati quivers I agreed and loved everything about it. I pretty much haven't looked back because John keeps improving what I found to be a great quiver in the first place. I like a young busnissman who is inventive , design -wise, and people savvy. I have enjoyed watching John, a local friend/archer of some renoun, taking feedback , suggestions, etc. from customers, coupled with his own ideas, and making a product and service that is now in demand just about all over the country. Tends to justify my own preferance, besides - LOL When I sold my ACS to Killdeer (to "go primitive") it was still wearing it's Kinati (2nd or 3rd generation - I forget - LOL)

Yep, My favorite Bow Quiver is a Kinati - any model, depending on the bow. Now a lot of people see me carrying a back quiver at shoots, and also know that for about 3 years I only shot primitive bows. OK, that's right, I use the back quiver because it was made by, and was the personal quiver of, my dear departed friend, Barb Dumas. Her boy friend passed it on to me after Barb's untimely demise. I use it at shoots so that I can "take Barb" to shoots she never got to visit. Of course, I can't put a bow quiver on a primitive (all wood) bow - without hampering the limb action - IMO. But my laminated bows sport a loaded Kinati when they're wearing a bow quiver - much to my pleasure and satisfaction - a lot of the time even when I am carrying my 3D arrows in Barb's back quiver at the same time.  

This season I hope to have one of John's new (soon to be released) "Slim Jim" Kinati quivers on my Anneewakee Addiction bow, "Blackie". It is his new one, designed for broadheads. That way I can carry the arrows I will hunt with, on my bow, even while 3D shooting, and carrying my 3d arrows in my back quiver, or when practicing at home and using a hip quiver - an ideal situation in my mind.

A couple sneek peeks at that "Slim Jim" prototype that I am so impressed with:

 

 
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Re: Favorite bow quiver
« Reply #65 on: June 20, 2010, 05:11:00 AM »
Oh yeah, as some of our (unfortunate, beleagured) LA Cajun friends say, "Don't that purty?"
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Re: Favorite bow quiver
« Reply #66 on: June 20, 2010, 01:15:00 PM »
Ber- what's the little tapered collar beneath the broadhead? I need some of those.

NICE slim quiver! I'm gonna keep my eye out for one.
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Re: Favorite bow quiver
« Reply #67 on: June 20, 2010, 03:42:00 PM »
hp forge, I think what you are speaking of is the backing that the leather broadhead "sheaths" are sewn to. However I'm not sure if it is some of the hard rubber material John Dill uses in some places or a light weight metal, or what. John could answer in a minute. Or were you speaking of the leather sheaths themselves - those are made by John, as are most all of his quivers parts. He is a TG sponsor and plans to put the Slim Jims (there may be more than one configuration of it) on his web site soon. See the sponsors list at the top of the page(s) and keep an eye on his site - or give John a shout (e-mail or phone). He'll thank you for the interest, I'm sure - that's the way John is.
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Re: Favorite bow quiver
« Reply #68 on: June 20, 2010, 09:10:00 PM »
I use the great northern strap on and have for a good while. I really like it. If I were to try another I would give the kanati pro a try.

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Re: Favorite bow quiver
« Reply #69 on: June 21, 2010, 06:28:00 AM »
You won't be sorry if you decide to, in my opinion.
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Re: Favorite bow quiver
« Reply #70 on: June 21, 2010, 06:55:00 AM »
GN strap on, lite quiet and fits all my recurves.
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