From: Trad-freak
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Date: 24-Jun-18 |
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I have a striker classic longbow and want to get a new bow quiver for this archery season I now have a kanati but they went out of business and it’s getting to ne I’m rough shape the limbs on my longbow are pretty skinny any suggestions would help me out thanks in advanced -Austin
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From: Therifleman
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Date: 24-Jun-18 |
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I really like and use the great northern strap in quiver.
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From: fdp
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Date: 24-Jun-18 |
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There is no "best" bow quiver. As The Rifleman said, the Great Northern is very good. As is the Eagle Flight. Same is true of the Big Jim's and the Boa as well.
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From: sheepdogreno
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Date: 24-Jun-18 |
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A lot of good ones! I'm partial to my big Jim's quivers. And I use his kickback bracket to get it in line with my lower limb
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From: Droptine
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Date: 24-Jun-18 |
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I know your asking for a long bow but I have a thunderhorn for my recurve. It’s the Linx adjustable strap on. Absolutely love it, very well made and the craftsmanship is great. I’m sure they’ll have something for long bows.
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From: bowhunt
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Date: 25-Jun-18 |
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I would look for something lightweight and with a small footprint for your longbow.I dont like heavy ones on longbows or ones that are larger that swallow up the bow,unbalance it too much and look stupid.
The lighter and smaller the better IMO.
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From: grizz
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Date: 28-Aug-18 |
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EFA.
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From: ChadR
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Date: 28-Aug-18 |
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Great Northern - simple and dependable. I like the straps and how solid they are. Lots of options. I like the kick back and long hood in brown Buffalo. Lots of others have tried to copy this great quiver.
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From: Bernie P.
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Date: 29-Aug-18 |
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I gave the adjustable GN a try on my longbow.Worked great but I hated the feel.YMMV
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From: Biathlonman
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Date: 29-Aug-18 |
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Thinderhorn small fry lynx is the best I've found, followed by EFA and great northern in that order.
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