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new paradox
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quiver mounting

Post by new paradox »

Anyone got piks of how they mounted thier quivers.I bought one for my paradox today
Howlingoutloud
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new paradox
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Post by new paradox »

how is that for loding your bow in a hurry
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Post by A.W »

I have the old Excal quiver and I always keep the spot closest to the rail empty. That way I can usually sling the bow without knocking the bolts out. No problem reloading.
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Post by groundpounder »

how is that for loading your bow in a hurry
I don't see where it takes any longer to load other than sliding it between the upright posts. I made two shots back to back on the buck pictured in my avatar with out any trouble loading. Its also funny how you don't even feel that 200# pull when cocking while you have a deer in front of you :!: I usually sit on the ground and I do remove the quiver while I'm sitting. I want as little obstruction and movement as possible while on the stand. But Its my opinion this mount is in the best place for all around use.
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