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Sell me on your favorite quiver

I’ve looked at that quiver and it seems to be a lot like the tight spot but cheaper. Seems to always have good reviews
I used some blue Loctite on the screws that I used to mount the quiver on my sight. Also the screws on the bracket that allows moving the quiver closer or farther from the bow, I used blue Loctite on those as well. I learned I have better results with fasteners on bows if I use blue Loctite. It holds but breaks loose with hand tools. Happy hunting and God bless your hunts.
 
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Do either of you shoot micro diameter arrows like the .166 Victory VAPs? I know the tight spots can handle these well, but I'm hoping the trophy ridge would work too.....
No I don't, I familiar with the shafts you mention. One of my brother in laws shoots em. I shoot Gold Tip Hunter XT 400s. I think this would hold your small shafts without an issue. I have a micrometer. Let me know if you want me to measure the gap, each gap is an oval type shape.
 

I ran a standard treelimb quiver for a couple of years and was happy with it. It didnt grip standard arrow shafts very tightly though. I never lost any arrows but my basic trophy limb that came on my new bow has much tighter shaft grippers. Another downside to the treelimb I ran was the foam insert, I switched to the cheapo trophy line because I didnt want to keep dulling my broadheads by putting them in a foam block all the time.
 
I am fan of two piece/fixed quivers and on my current bow I have the Mathews q-lite very compact and insanely light I find it’s very easy to get use to shooting with the quiver mounted but heavy cross wind is tough with full (6) quiver
 
The Tight Spot is hard to beat. The adjustment and fit are awesome. They adjust well and hold up to a ton of abuse.
 
I just bought a Tightspot and man I've been missing out. Solid piece of gear
 
Dawn Vortex 6 arrow quiver. Check it out at Lancaster Archery . It's a rotary quiver and I been using it for years . When you rotate the quiver the arrow comes out. It's really a awesome quiver.
 
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