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    Question for Grizz Trick users

    I started using Grizz Tricks last year and I have to say that I love them. But they do not fit that well into my quiver. So my question is what type of quivers do the users of grizz tricks use ? Or what are some quivers that will fit these broadheads ?

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    ttt

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      #3
      The Mathews t5 quiver holds mine perfect!!!

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        #4
        Use them and have no problem in T3 or T7 Mathews quivers.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Wylde E View Post
          The Mathews t5 quiver holds mine perfect!!!
          This^

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            #6
            plenty of room for them in a TIGHT SPOT QUIVER
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              #7
              I also love them. I use a detachable quiver that is part of my back pack. Got it from Academy last year. Holds 4 arrows in the clip. Works really well.

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                #8
                I have an octane and they fit fine

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Lost Buckaroo View Post
                  plenty of room for them in a TIGHT SPOT QUIVER
                  That must cool about shooting a zebra you just follow the black line up to the bread basket and release!!! what does Zebra taste like?

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                    #10
                    Mine fit in my Octane fine.

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                      #11
                      so i am guessing that the octane is the way to go ?

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by elkbowhunter View Post
                        That must cool about shooting a zebra you just follow the black line up to the bread basket and release!!! what does Zebra taste like?

                        Chicken

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                          #13
                          Not fitting well how?

                          The reason I ask. I've many times, modified quivers by added some packing foam with some holes drilled in it. This allows you to strategical stagger the heads. Quivers typically have more space for larger cutting diameter heads if you can get them off the bottom of the hood with the foam.

                          You may not need a new quiver. Just a piece of junk foam.

                          Btw, zebra tastes awesome but you need to cut every scrap of that nasty yellow fat off it before cooking.
                          Last edited by ItsLeo; 07-11-2012, 01:23 PM.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by ItsLeo View Post
                            Not fitting well how?

                            The reason I ask. I've many times, modified quivers by added some packing foam with some holes drilled in it. This allows you to strategical stagger the heads. Quivers typically have more space for larger cutting diameter heads if you can get them off the bottom of the hood with the foam.

                            You may not need a new quiver. Just a piece of junk foam.

                            Btw, zebra tastes awesome but you need to cut every scrap of that nasty yellow fat off it before cooking.
                            the head cover is too small. i can fit them in there but there is very little room to get them out

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Lhamilton View Post
                              the head cover is too small. i can fit them in there but there is very little room to get them out
                              Put more foam in the slot so they sit on top instead of going inside of it. Just a thought, thats how they fit in my 5 arrow alpine quiver.

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