Here is my bowquiver I made for an upcoming javelina hunt. It was a challenge but cost me about $2.50 in supplies. I made the bow so I wanted to make the quiver as well.
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Very Cool. Awesome Man!
sweet
Nice :thumbsup:
Very cool, good luck with your hunt!
Now that's what Trad is all about!
nice quiver robbie
BRAVO!!!
great job :cool: :thumbsup: :clapper:
Thanks Guys I enjoy shooting my own equipment. Although I still cringe when I hear a "tick" even if it's just in my head. I hope I can make a kill with my own equipment it will make it all the sweeter.
I love that yellow bow. good job on your quiver as well. What wood is that.
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Bow Specs: Bamboo Backed Osage Antler tips
53 @ 28 2 inches of string follow
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Smooth draw and little hand shock. Plus I tried the test of shooting an arrow in the morning and leaving it strung and shooting an arrow in the evening they both hit the same mark and there wasn't any more string follow. My tips aren't the most beautiful things but the bow is functional and hopefully deadly.