Anyone ever used their Arrowmaster quiver while wearing a pack? I was thinking about one for elk season but I am not sure if I would like it. Does it get in the way?
Thanks!
I have a bit of an issue wearing an Arrowmaster and a Bison Gear pack because of the built out pockets on the waist belt of the pack. Makes the quiver stick out a bit too much for my taste. Without the pack, I love that quiver.
ChuckC
I was wondering the same thing,I use a Asbell GFA quiver elk hunting, which I really like, but have been eyeing the Arrowmaster as it provides more protection of your arrows. Oak brush gets a little hard on the arrows after a week or so.
My pack doesn't have any pockets on the belt so maybe it would be ok. I haven't seen any pics with people wearing a pack and the quiver so I am not really sure how it rides. Any more input for Autumnarcher and me?
I wore mine with a KOM lumbar pack. It does not have pockets on the belt area. I didn't have any problems with the Arrowmaster and moved it to different locations depending on whether I was moving in open ground or tight cover. The KOM lumbar pack is not a full back pack but it does come up about 1/3 of my back which allowed me to swing the Arrowmaster around behind or along side my hip.
Ray
Ray, I grew up in your area..Twin Falls.
shoot shawn, you only need a handful of hours and one arrow!
If you look closely you can see the quiver.
It's fine if you do up the carabiner to your belt.
(http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n219/tomalophicon/HuntingTripBiggaNovember2008027.jpg)
I've only been elk hunting once, but it worked great for me. I was using a big day pack for hunting, but it rode in on my pack just fine.
Chad
I used mine last year while moose hunting and wearing a fairly large backpack each day. Using the 'biner to clip it back to a portion of your pack makes it ride high,tight, and comfy.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v328/Dsturgisjr/Iarrowmaster-1.jpg)
QuoteOriginally posted by sndmn11:
shoot shawn, you only need a handful of hours and one arrow!
It's all in the guide, bud :D .
Thanks for the pics guys!