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traditional bow quivers

gcr0003

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Share pictures of your bows with limb quivers on them please! Not interested in compound bow style quivers.

Add make and model if you can.
 
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My primary and backup bow with their quivers.
 

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Share pictures of your bows with quivers on them please! Not interested in metal riser quivers.


Not sure what that means. Any wood riser can have the same attatchment points as a metal.

How about metal riser, limb quiver?
 

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Gunshy and selway and modified Gunshy with a old delta hood and modified kanati quiver bolted on metal riser and a EFA strap on with extended wing bracket 72E81D35-1F4A-479C-89CB-6BA4064BB735.jpegFE6EBBB8-DC5E-4E66-B8F3-76EBB1DFD43C.jpeg0495AD3F-EDE0-447F-8088-14534AC27FEB.jpegBBE72A06-13FF-4507-80CC-85FF52AB46FC.jpeg408E3308-380D-4709-8403-37B14C44F0A4.jpegA4ABADB4-D36A-423D-9AEF-BE62FBAC7ACA.jpegBC4EA844-D49C-4736-B2F6-8C04B7E16A25.jpeg98C062D8-5044-40A5-B012-F992281D1BEB.jpeg30E8B1DA-359B-41FC-A84D-FA4D874F46F0.jpeg5041E5D6-1061-44A6-8218-FE8CF396B51D.jpeg
 
Not sure what that means. Any wood riser can have the same attatchment points as a metal.

How about metal riser, limb quiver?
Yea I know some wood risers have inserts for a compound bow quivers. I guess what I should have said was limb attached quivers? Sorry I’m not a rad trad yet,
 
I have a big Jim and a northern mist and I’m trying to decide which to use, or if I should by another of some kind.

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Here’s the best pic of a quiver that I have at the moment. EFA with wing offset bracket.
 

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Make and Model?
Both EFA quivers. One is the horse hide Apache. Another is one I got at the st. Jude auction on Tradgang a couple of years ago. I don’t know the model but it’s bigger than the horse hide. I only use EFA. Those quivers have been on the bows for over three years. Never had to adjust them but if I want I could unmount them in a second. You were asking about the quivers correct?
 
Here’s a pic of a Navajo EFA I recently ordered for my daughters bf. This might be my favorite quiver. They also make it in a back/brown version.
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Here’s a pic of a Navajo EFA I recently ordered for my daughters bf. This might be my favorite quiver. They also make it in a back/brown version.
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It looks like it gives you more of a tight round group vs a more in-line hold of your arrows. Is that a reason you prefer it?

Do you cut your own broad head hold into the foam or is it pre-cut for orientation? Can you show the bottom part where the foam is?
 
It looks like it gives you more of a tight round group vs a more in-line hold of your arrows. Is that a reason you prefer it?

Do you cut your own broad head hold into the foam or is it pre-cut for orientation? Can you show the bottom part where the foam is?

prefer that model simply for looks. I can get a pic of foam this evening. You cut your own slots in the foam. I do like the round arrow holder that keeps arrows compact versus the flat ones though.
 
Not that it matters much, but that bottom gripper should go the other way.

you are correct! I just put it one a few days ago and never noticed… or I guess never even thought to look at which way it is supposed to go on. Thanks for the heads up.
 
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