9/6/2023 0 Comments G5 quiver review![]() Once inside, I had to turn the broadheads to achieve only micro-clearance between the tip of the blade and the quiver’s plastic insert. I was very pleased with the new quiver, for about a month.Īs I started testing out the new Muzzy Trocarbroadheads, I realized they would not fit into the quiver’s housing without a little contact.Īs I inserted the broadhead, the fixed blade would scratch and cut the woven edge around the quiver’s top. Heck, the thing even looked sexy on my bow. I was sure the rubberized components would reduce noise. The locking mechanism worked great and held the quiver snug to the mount. Mounting the quiver to the bow was simple, and pain free. When I received the quiver, I was very pleased with the initial function and quality. ![]() I watched a couple of review videos, read a few articles, and placed my order. It included an extra screw-in tree mount for the quiver, and held 6 arrows instead of 5. The quiver seemed like a great deal for around $50. I haven’t shot a quiver on my bow for about a year, and felt like it was time to try one of the many new quivers out this summer.Īfter lots of research and comparing features with price, I chose the Head-Loc Quiverfrom G5 Outdoors. I bought some new broadheads, fletched up some more arrows, tuned the bow, and started looking for a new quiver. ![]() After turkey season ended back in May, I started making some adjustments to my gear to prepare for the fall. ![]()
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