Anyone use a fuse 6 arrow quiver?
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Anyone use a fuse 6 arrow quiver?
I know what you're thinking.....but I've put 3 into one deer, before....and I have thoughts of doubling up on does as much as I can, this year (though I've never done it even once).
I'd just hate to need 'em and not have 'em!
Anyways....I know guys using the fuse....and it appears to be a good one. I wan tth eone that's detachable...and is adjustable (up/down).
'Lil help???
I'd just hate to need 'em and not have 'em!
Anyways....I know guys using the fuse....and it appears to be a good one. I wan tth eone that's detachable...and is adjustable (up/down).
'Lil help???
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Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Northeast Tennessee
Posts: 5,673
RE: Anyone use a fuse 6 arrow quiver?
how about a hip quiver that you can carry the entire dozen [8D]
As far as Fuse I don't have much experience with them, I know they are pretty good with not much vibration or noise. I also know they are pretty pricey. I'll stick with my Alpine.
As far as Fuse I don't have much experience with them, I know they are pretty good with not much vibration or noise. I also know they are pretty pricey. I'll stick with my Alpine.
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RE: Anyone use a fuse 6 arrow quiver?
Those are probably one of the BEST quivers out there. Incredibly durable, quiet, they hold arrows securely, and since you can adjust them they can be suited to fit your arrows......Very, very nice quiver.
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RE: Anyone use a fuse 6 arrow quiver?
I have one on my Hoyt Pro Tec. Very solid and well made. Only issue is that with the Rage expandables, you need to do a little dremel work on the foam where that protects the points - otherwise the head will open up when inserting the arrow in the quiver. Nice thing about six arrow capacity is that you don't have to carry six arrows. But you can if you wish. I like to occasionally carry a couple of small game heads in addition to four broadheads.