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Anyone familiar with the Catquvier items and/or Rancho safari products thanks, Keith What counts is what you learn after you know it all!!! | ||
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Well maid products. I have the Catquiver 3 and 5. I like the five the best as you cannot sit down without taking the 3 off. Ive killed a bunch of hogs using them. I have also worn it stalking muleys and elk. I have walked in the foot prints of the elephant, listened to lion roar and met the buffalo on his turf. I shall never be the same. | |||
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Well made and good customer service. | |||
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They are well made, and work very well, but, part of my reason for wanting a 'back' quiver was to carry differnt arrows, and with the catquiver you can only carry one length of arrow, so if your broadhead is longer than your Judo point arrow, or rubber blunt, or any other length other than the length of your broadhead, you can't carry them. The Catquiver adjusts to the length of your selected arrow, has pieces of foam top and bottom, and that is how your arrow is held in place, no provision for a small game point. skin that one out, and I'll get ya another | |||
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I've used a catquiver for years and love it. I'm the exact opposite as the poster above. I shoot different length arrows with my recurve and compound but can fit both styles in one quiver due to the soft foam in the hood. I love it. Tom Addleman tom@dirtnapgear.com | |||
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+1 I carry both broadheads and arrows tipped with .38SPL or 9x19mm brass cases for stumps and squirrels in my quiver without issue. | |||
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I've used several different models and liked each one for a different reason. I have started using the mini quiver attached to my pack and likely won't change from this setup. | |||
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