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Bow quiver for WIDE broadheads?

Messages posted to thread:
Birdy 19-Oct-17
60 Cowboy 19-Oct-17
Mpdh 19-Oct-17
DarrinG 20-Oct-17
Bowmania 20-Oct-17
raghorn 20-Oct-17
Mint 20-Oct-17
David McLendon 20-Oct-17
H Rhodes 20-Oct-17
From: Birdy
Date: 19-Oct-17




What are guys who shoot really wide broadheads like Simmons tree sharks using for bow quivers.

From: 60 Cowboy
Date: 19-Oct-17

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I use the tree sharks and put them in a 3 arrow Kanati. Here is a picture of the quiver on my Black Widow, and yes the arrows in the quiver have the sharks on them for practice.

From: Mpdh
Date: 19-Oct-17




Widest heads I’ve used are Zwickey Deltas. Just turn each arrow a little, so the heads aren’t all lined up edge to edge and dulling each other.

MP

From: DarrinG
Date: 20-Oct-17




I carry 4 Deltas and a judo all in my Thunderhorn Lynx quiver with no problems.

From: Bowmania Professional Bowhunters Society - Associate Member Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 20-Oct-17




Two blades should fit in almost any quiver. Big three blades are more of a problem.

Bowmania

From: raghorn
Date: 20-Oct-17




In the past have put four 160 gr Snuffers and I now have 4 Palmer Extreme Cut heads in my GN quiver. Get a piece of foam and try sticking the heads in different arraignments. They don't take as much room as you may think.

From: Mint Professional Bowhunters Society - Associate Member
Date: 20-Oct-17




In my thunderhorn I put in 3 snuffers and three palmer extreme cut broadheads and it is very tight but doable.

From: David McLendon
Date: 20-Oct-17




I've put 4 160 Snuffers into a Kanati Pro. They'll fit but it pretty well slices and dices the foam. I hardly ever use a bow mounted quiver anymore, rather favoring a side carry.

From: H Rhodes
Date: 20-Oct-17




I have an old 6 arrow Kwikee quiver that accommodates Snuffer 160s and Zwickey Deltas.





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