Drilled-in bowquiver mounts are not quote totally obsolete, though perhaps they should be. Why permantently physically alter your bow when there are excellent strap-on quivers out there? I had a Selway long ago, but long ago decided I don't care for the slip-on mounts, since you have to unbrace and unstring to take them on or off. The industry standard for several years has been the Great Northern; I'm sure you can google them. State of the art today, my opinion, is Thunderhorn. Both use rubber mounts that take seconds, even in full dark, to strap on firmly or remove, making it easy to take your quiver off while on stand if you prever shooting without one. To me, the extra weight adds stability to our ultra-light trad bows. Check out the Thunderhorn website, great people, great product. Dave