Questions on Bowtech 2 piece
#5
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Alvo Nebraska USA
Posts: 2,057
RE: Questions on Bowtech 2 piece
I have a Satelite 2 piece quiver on my ' 03 Pat Dually. I think that NAAG makes them now but it' s very light and holds the arrows well. You can install it in two different positions on the Pat riser via the 3/8 inch round holes near the limb pockets. My 29 inch arrows don' t hang below the lower cam. It' s a good set up if you prefer a 4 arrow quiver. Keystone Country store has them in their catalog on page 62 item # is qvr1896403 for the Mossy oak Break up or # qvr1896503 for the Hardwoods 20/20. Price is $49.25. Great catalog I might add! They also have it in a 6 arrow model.
#9
RE: Questions on Bowtech 2 piece
I just got my Bowtech 2 piece and it seems to be working out o.k. I see what Rack-Attack meant about being somewhat forward of center but I think I can live with it. It is very quiet and seems to be well built. This is the longest I have ever shot without a full quiver and there sure is a significant difference in weight. However, I could never deal with being in a tree and fumbling around for another arrow. So I just have to live with the extra weight!
#10
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Alvo Nebraska USA
Posts: 2,057
RE: Questions on Bowtech 2 piece
The 4 arrow Satelite or NAAG quiver weighs almost nothing. I weighed the quiver, mounting bolts and washers, 4 CX 400 arrows 29 inches long with 4 inch vanes and 100 grain 4 blade Muzzys on my wife' s food scale at 9 1/2 ounces[8D] Very light!!!