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Aftermarket Quiver

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#1 ·
Do you Tenpoint owners use an aftermarket quiver...if so, what do you use?
 
#9 · (Edited)
I never attach a quiver to my crossbow. If I wanted something to stick out and bang into stuff, I'd buy a recurve crossbow.....which is not going to happen either. I too carry a quiver in my backpack with a clip and bungee cord loop to attached to the loop at the top of my pack, with the quiver hood slid into a mesh pocket on the side. In the stand the same clip and loop can attach to the shooting rail or hang from something in a blind.
 
#14 ·
Good thread...I was curious myself as to what aftermarket quivers others may be using on TP's as well. The 3-arrow quiver leaves a lot to be desired no doubt, and the 6-arrow abortion is, well...just an abortion (read reviews on TP's site). It seems the problems (bracket screw failure/arrows not staying in the grippers and simply falling out, hood not adequately covering broadheads) with the 6-arrow quiver from 4-5 yrs ago are the problems with it...wait for it, wait for it...today! Lol
 
#22 ·
I use a Bohning Top Mount and the 4 arrow quiver that came with my old Bear crossbow on my Nitro. While I'm not thrilled with mounting it to the scope rail, I don't like a bottom mount quiver at all. It's attached well behind the struts. There's also an attachment point on my climbing stand so I usually move it to that as soon as I get in position for hunting. Only a sample size of one, but the Bohning mount is cast aluminum and the threaded hole came partially stripped so I needed to install a helicoil. This set up allows me to carry the bow with a rifle sling over my shoulder. IMHO, 4 is more than enough for deer hunting.
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