From: Formby
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Date: 21-Sep-20 |
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Which kickback quiver does everyone recommend? I have a Toelke Whip.
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From: Brian waters
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Date: 21-Sep-20 |
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Great northern or efa with the kickback option.
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From: Tomas de Gato
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Date: 21-Sep-20 |
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Great Norther Quiver Company Kickback worked great on my Whip.
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From: bowhunt
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Date: 22-Sep-20 |
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With GN you would probably need the adjustable model with your Whip and its riser length.Also they have the kickback and kickback extreme.
The extreme would be more necessary with short bows to keep the nocks out of the dirt while ground hunting or shooting from your knees or just want a really compact package that slides through heavy cover easier etc.
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From: tzolk
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Date: 22-Sep-20 |
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GN adjustable Kickback. Not the extreme, just my opinion.
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From: Gator1
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Date: 22-Sep-20 |
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Adjustable standard kickback. Not the extreme
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From: Eric Sprick
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Date: 22-Sep-20 |
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Eagles Flight quiver with kickback bracket on my 60" Kanati
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From: MCNSC
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Date: 22-Sep-20 |
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I added a Kick Back piece to a bolt on GN quiver. Could possibly do the same with other quivers. What I made was a piece of aluminum with a clearance hole for the riser insert and a threaded hole that the quiver bolted to it was about 3 in long. Worked well.
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From: Scott Gray
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Date: 22-Sep-20 |
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Big Jim's kick back bracket and his quiver infinite adjustability.
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