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Quiver for large fixed blade broadheads.
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Contributors to this thread:
Barron114 02-Feb-21
So467 03-Feb-21
So467 03-Feb-21
Ironbow-cell 03-Feb-21
Tim Hoeck 05-Feb-21
BOWUNTR 05-Feb-21
Barron114 06-Feb-21
Barron114 06-Feb-21
Jack Whitmrie jr 06-Feb-21
MA-PAdeerslayer 06-Feb-21
Bou'bound 06-Feb-21
Tonybear61 06-Feb-21
From: Barron114
02-Feb-21
Does anyone have a recommendation for a quiver that has enough room for large fixed blade broadheads. I am shooting the discontinued G5 Striker Magnums. They are 1.5 inch 3 blade broadheads. Swhacker makes a 1.5 inch cut fixed blade, so there must be a quiver out there that will work. I am currently using the same Kwikee Quiver that I have been using for years, but it is almost impossible to get them in there without blades either touching each other or the sides of the quiver itself.

From: So467
03-Feb-21

From: So467
03-Feb-21
Back a few years ago I was shooting the wensel woodsman heads in a trad bow. I sent my Hoyt quiver to them they duplicated the hood but made it longer so the heads would be covered. Selway archery made mine.

From: Ironbow-cell
03-Feb-21
I shoot the G5 Striker X. It fits fine in my Hoyt carbon quiver. Older Hoyt quivers had even more room.

From: Tim Hoeck
05-Feb-21
I also shoot the magnums and I use a 5 arrow tight spot quiver. I can get 4 heads and a judo in it. The thing to do is remove there rubber hood and replace with foam

From: BOWUNTR
05-Feb-21
I shoot 1 1/4" Muzzys and use Tree Limb quivers with room to spare. Ed F

From: Barron114
06-Feb-21
Thanks

From: Barron114
06-Feb-21
Thanks

06-Feb-21
These quiver manufactures need to realize not everyone shoots expandable broadheads !

06-Feb-21
I have a 5 arrow quiver and when I’m shootings my fixed blades I can only carry 3 so they don’t touch each other the whole time. 1 skip a spot 1 skip a spot and so on.

From: Bou'bound
06-Feb-21
Yes the quiver equivalent of social distancing

From: Tonybear61
06-Feb-21
Back quiver with a old separator from a unused std/bow quiver stuck inside to keep them from rattling around and dulling the edges.

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