I currently have the Limbsaver quiver and love it but i just went to a 5mm Easton Axis from a CX Maxima and the quiver will not keep the 5mm from sliding down and exposing the broadhead. Ideas?
Scotty
I'm not familiar with the Limbsaver Quiver, but if it will not hold arrows reliably you need to find a quiver with adjustable arrow holders. WAAAAAY too much can go wrong if an arrow falls out of the quiver.
Tightspot is what I shoot, and they have fully adjustable arrow grippers.
Have any of y'all used the Treelimb premium quiver? What is your opinion of them?
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Ive been wanting a Treelimb for a while...just havent pulled the trigger yet since I put down the compound a couple years ago. Ive wanted a two piece quiver for a while...I had noticed two holes machined on my Darton riser...I called Darton and the only quiver the tech would recommend was the Tree Limb.
Eventually... Ill get one of their quivers.... when I get tired of not being super accurate with a recurve.
Thanks. I am using a two piece Mathews quiver now but have been thinking of going to a removable quiver. I like the looks of the way the Treelimb premium attaches to the bow.
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