50# or lighter, I don’t know, these bows came from a period when 60#+ was popular and common. I don’t think that I have ever seen a CJ in the 50# or less range. The one that I have was originally marked 62# and I had it reduced to 58# due to a cervical spine injury that resulted in a loss of strength. Roger Fulton at BW can tell you if they exist or not, your chances are better if you are right-handed. The people that own CJ’s generally keep them, so they rarely come up for sale.
I’m guessing from all those asteriks in a previous post that Strap On as one word is construed as something other than a quiver style by the algorithms. :\
When I use a bow mounted quiver it’s usually a strap on that I move around to different bows.
But I have a Crown Jewel that I’m particularly fond of and for my birthday this year I am having Thunderhorn build a custom Sidewinder to match the bow. It should show up in a week, which will be right on time.
My first BW was in 1987, a GB one piece, I had a CJ that I sold due to an injury and couldn’t shoot it. I hated to see it go and it left on an eleven year trip around the country through various owners. Last year I saw it for sale and bought it back. I’m shooting it again now and it won’t be leaving again. PA’s are my favorite and I’ve owned a few that I should have kept, there might be another in the future.