Cedarsavage
WKR
Looking at Selway Bow Quivers. I've only used the cheap limb mount kwikee's and riser kwikees. Have bow mounted quivers affected your tune? Do you get fletching noise at the shot?
If you tough it out and get used to it and get it shoved down far enough on your limbs, you won't want to shoot without one, might seem strange weight and balance at first, it will get to feel normal! Slide it as far on as you can, then go a little farther, if it doesn't stay and you can see room, like if your limbs are a little narrow, you can put something like a chunk of inner tube in there to shore it up.Thanks for the info guys. Looks like I found a used one and the price is right, so I'm gonna give it a try. Seems more practical since I do more still hunting and stalking than sitting in a stand.
If you tough it out and get used to it and get it shoved down far enough on your limbs, you won't want to shoot without one, might seem strange weight and balance at first, it will get to feel normal! Slide it as far on as you can, then go a little farther, if it doesn't stay and you can see room, like if your limbs are a little narrow, you can put something like a chunk of inner tube in there to shore it up.
I had one of these laying around that I used a piece of, is easier to do on the quick disconnect slide on model, and I'm not talking about the strap on either. But I also used some of one of these with a thunderhorn strap on on a Bear 76r because the limbs are so thin.Good to know. My buddy had told me he had issues with it moving.
I like the kind that have a rod between the two sections to keep them in place. You can sand the inside of the rubber grippers with a rough grit to make them stick better too.