What would be the quiver that would have been used with a 70"s Grizzly?
Generally it was an 8 arrow green hood double springarm.Unless you have a stabilizer or quiver bushing.Then you could use the lower mounting screw and with or without upper springarm....bowdoc
Since you didn't state which year I just posted the 1975 page. These quivers varied in the 70s because Bear was trying to get quivers to fit their compounds but held off a bit building a compound specific quiver and just modified existing quivers. I have a couple of these available from my collection.
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My bow is a 72, well that is what I have been told.
Here's the page from 1972,the double spring arm was also available in 1972, but it was on another page I didn't post.
I have included pics of the two quivers I have available. I pictured them with my LH 1962 Kodiak so you can see where they would postion on the riser. The 4 arrow tape-on can have the tabs bent to match the riser angle, it seems that it would be short. the rubber gripper on this quiver harden, which was typical. The 8 arrow double spring arm would be your best choice of the two. If some one else has a single spring arm with the adapter to the stabilizer hole than that would also be good. The 8 arrow quiver works real well with 5 arrows-three in the front and two in the back- there isn't any feather contact then. If interested email or PM me.
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Ron your mail box is full, PM me your address and I'll get you a money order.