Comments on: Rambling Review – Thunderhorn Boa Quiver https://azwanderings.com/rambling-review-thunderhorn-boa-quiver/ ...fishing, hunting, and roaming the Southwest Sat, 03 Feb 2018 13:35:13 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 By: azwanderings https://azwanderings.com/rambling-review-thunderhorn-boa-quiver/#comment-20900 Sat, 08 Feb 2014 22:13:23 +0000 http://azwanderings.com/?p=9586#comment-20900 In reply to David.

David,

Thanks so much for your question. I would recommend this quiver or another that mounts to the bow. I think the added weight acts as a stabilizer during the shot. Hope that helps. Good luck in the 3d competition.

Ben

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By: David https://azwanderings.com/rambling-review-thunderhorn-boa-quiver/#comment-20822 Thu, 06 Feb 2014 15:50:00 +0000 http://azwanderings.com/?p=9586#comment-20822 I’ve a similar bow, a black widow Psr 2.
I can’t hunting because in Italy it’s forbidden.
Do you suggest to use this quiver also for 3d competition?
Thanks.
David.

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By: azwanderings https://azwanderings.com/rambling-review-thunderhorn-boa-quiver/#comment-15797 Thu, 08 Aug 2013 20:20:11 +0000 http://azwanderings.com/?p=9586#comment-15797 In reply to John.

John,

Excellent observation. When I’m out on a hunt, I often check my setup to make sure nothing is slip-sliding around. The Boa system works pretty good on my Fox Breed though. Thanks for the comment.

Ben

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By: John https://azwanderings.com/rambling-review-thunderhorn-boa-quiver/#comment-15796 Thu, 08 Aug 2013 19:18:23 +0000 http://azwanderings.com/?p=9586#comment-15796 I’ve shot my bow with a Boa quiver on it for several months now and I have some observations about it. It is well-made (and in the United States!)and traditional looking, but I have a persistent problem with the hood part and arrow-gripper part slowly separating as I shoot. Pretty soon an arrow has worked its way out of the hood foam and rattles around. The Boa strap is as tight as it can get. I shoot a 68″ Great Plains longbow. Apparently Thunderhorn understands this can be a problem from reading their website. I’d go for a different model next time. Thankfully I still have my Selway slide-on quiver.
John

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By: azwanderings https://azwanderings.com/rambling-review-thunderhorn-boa-quiver/#comment-12078 Thu, 24 Jan 2013 02:14:55 +0000 http://azwanderings.com/?p=9586#comment-12078 </a>. Very cool. Nothing cooler than shooting a stick bow. Ben]]> In reply to The Reverend Fowl ™.

Very cool. Nothing cooler than shooting a stick bow.

Ben

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By: The Reverend Fowl ™ https://azwanderings.com/rambling-review-thunderhorn-boa-quiver/#comment-12074 Thu, 24 Jan 2013 00:23:17 +0000 http://azwanderings.com/?p=9586#comment-12074 My Dad would of loved this, He hunted NY with a longbow back in the 70’s.

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By: azwanderings https://azwanderings.com/rambling-review-thunderhorn-boa-quiver/#comment-12063 Wed, 23 Jan 2013 18:12:18 +0000 http://azwanderings.com/?p=9586#comment-12063 In reply to Avi.

Thanks Avi. Trad archery is so much fun but definitely makes you work harder as a hunter. I was lucky to pick this bow up for a good price. Thanks for the kind words.

Ben

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By: Avi https://azwanderings.com/rambling-review-thunderhorn-boa-quiver/#comment-12058 Wed, 23 Jan 2013 15:08:07 +0000 http://azwanderings.com/?p=9586#comment-12058 Great article, beautiful bow and quiver set up. Reminds me of archery as a kid and I have always been interested in traditional bow hunting. Thanks for the read.

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