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I’ve just joined and am already becoming a nuicence, sorry. I’m getting a Great Plains SR and just found out they can’t put quiver bushings on it. That led me to look at quivers with other attach methods (including using the limb bolts – which looks like it might compromise the strength of the attachment) and there are so many out there I’m now thouroughly confused. Any of you knowledgable archers have opinions? Sorry to be a pain but I’ve been away from archery for 20 years and this is kinda like buying a new computer. Thanks
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I’ve been using a Great Northern Quick Detach since 2003 and like it quite a bit. They’re quiet, stable, and can be removed and reattched quickly without removing your arrows.
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i have been playing around with rare earth magnets mounted on the bow and the quiver. they hold relly tight and are easy to take on and off. it does tend to work better with a longer riser bow but i have used them on short risers and they work ok.i would think that a bowyer could mount the mags in the riser for a finished/flush look, then you could put mags on any quiver you wanted.
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Bedrock — are you from Utah, and/or a Abbey fan? Anyhow, your no nuisance as that’s my job (or so say my wife!). I’m not sure from your post exactly what you are asking. All I know is that I’m old enouf to have tried ’em all and strap-on bow quivers do the job for me. Must be 5 dozen compnays making those, so shop around. If your shooting a hevy recurve like a Black Widow, you can handle a larger 5-6 arrow bowquiver. For self bows and lighter recurves and longbows, the smaller 4-arrow jobs is best. Avoid the old kind where you have to slip on over the limb tips. Rubber strap-ons are best. At least for me. Welcome! bb
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