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As usual, I'm always one of the last to get in on a good thing. This one was delivered on Wednesday, the same day that I returned home from the hospital minus my gallbladder. Needless to say, I've not felt well enough to try it out, but I did install a couple of arrows to make sure they'd fit. I'm wondering if everyone is still as satisfied with their quivers as when the last threads were running and if anyone has discovered new tips that work well with the Arrow Master. Thanks.
I still am very happy with mine!!
I love mine. I have used it for a turkey hunt and a hog hunt so far.
One thing I have learned since owning it is that I can wear a backpack with it very easily. That is a great surprise and makes it even more useful for the way I hunt as sometimes I carry too much stuff and sometimes I can get by without a pack.
They one negative I have had is if I stuff the pouch too full, it can be a challenge getting arrows back into it. But I would consider that a user problem more than an equipment problem.
If I lost it, I would order one right away to replace it. That is the best compliment I can give any hunting gear.
Enjoy.
i love mine! i have only used it for one deer season and part of this turkey season and for stumpin. All around a great product.IMHO
Yep!
I have not used mine yet. I got a dawgware from 3Rivers that ripped very easily. They exchanged it for one of these. Seems like it will fit the bill nicely.
No complaints here.
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I still love it after a season of hunting. :thumbsup:
SWP, it looks like that Widow PSR and quiver worked out well for your season. :clapper:
Like mine alot. Got rid of all my bowquivers except my Custom Zipper Bolt-on. Might even do that one too!
I love mine....and mean nothing derogatory towards it when I say the following:
1. I've lost two arrows, dropping them in, from the top (handful of arrows). I catch one falling out the opening every once in a while, and just putting one back in....I go from the bottom. Could the opening be a little smaller?????
2. Turkey hunting, I find it cumbersome. I hunt from a blind 100% of the time. My guess is, I'll install a bow mounted quiver before next turkey season and learn to shoot with it on. Hiking in with my wild thing pack and my DB....I find carrying the quiver an extra "something" to tote in I could alleviate.
Would I buy another one if I lost this one? You bet. When I go deer hunting this fall, it'll be more practical, FOR ME. I plan on putting a few different heads in the quiver for differing game. It'll be a great quiver, then (again...FOR ME).
I also love the quiver for target shooting/3D. Best I've seen or used.
I have one of the "older" models, and still love it. I have one problem--the "new" Arrowmaster. I want one of the new ones, but I can't find anything wrong with the old one........
Chad
I still love mine.
What's the difference between the older model and the newer one? When did the newer one come out?
I honestly don't remember what the difference is--pretty minor stuff, I think...but I still want one......
Chad
How about the construction? What's it have between the layers of material to make it semi-rigid? Is it some sort of poly material? Just curious to see if it will maintain it's original shape.
LBR, I agree totally. I love my arrowmaster, but I really like the new material. I don't know that there is much, if any, other differences, but I do really like that new material...Mike
I've been eying one.
How do they compare with the cat quivers?
I picked up a cat quiver 6 from the bargin cave last winter, and have been really pleased with it while chasing thunder chickens. I'm much more happy with the butpack setup than I am with the quiver, and figure the arrow master would go well with it.
I'm still lovin' mine! Found a new use for it this past weekend. Normally for 3D shoots I have used a belt quiver. Thought of my Arrowmaster as a hunting quiver. But on Sunday it was pouring rain, and like a bunch of little bows we wanted to play in the mud and rain.
The Arrowmaster kept my fletching dry even in a downpour. Of course they eventually got wet while sitting in the target (or the dirt bank behind it :rolleyes: ) waiting for me to come put them back in the quiver. But in a hunting situation that sure wouldn't be an issue!
I think I've tried just about every quiver style known to mankind. The Arrowmaster is the most functional I have found yet :thumbsup:
Mine is great. I think the difference in the new quivers is that the Predator material has been improved. I have the older material both in the quiver and in a couple of bow cases and there is nothing at all wrong with it, but I would rather have the new material.
Allan
I'm with everyone else - I've got the older AM, and love it. I'd really like one of the new ones with the updated Predator fabric, but it's hard to justify it when the old one works so good.
Mine won't be up for sale any time soon - absolutely great all purpose hunting tool.
I ordered mine over the weekend. I hope it's here in time for Saturday's 3D shoot. Maybe the mail lady will bring it today. I never thought I'd be this anxious waiting for a quiver!
Thanks Guy's !
No quiver today, maybe tomorrow.
Love mine so far. Carried it at a 3D shoot last weekend. It carry's real well and stays out of the way. Great product.
I love mine!!!!!!
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I love mine. Have yet to hunt with it (only had it a couple months) but I practice with it every time and I can't think of anything I would change on it...which is something to say since I have tried ALOT of quivers! Great product from a great company.
Sometimes you hear great things about a product and it turns out that the people building it up are really just fans of the brand or creator no matter what they make. The Arrowmaster lives up to its name and all the hype! It's simply the best quiver I've used-Period!!! I use it for everything and I love it.
Yep...still love mine...both of them.
Best I've ever had - and I've tried a bunch!
Steve
best back quiver i've ever used, and boy have i used a bunch over the decades. strapped it on for the whittingham shoot this past weekend ...
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FOUL! FOUL! Your foot isn't touching the stake!!
QuoteOriginally posted by Biggie Hoffman:
FOUL! FOUL! Your foot isn't touching the stake!!
yep, it'd be a foul if we wuz shootin' for score, but this homie don't play dat points game no more. :saywhat:
looks like a veryy nice quiver good find
One season of hunting and it's good as new!
Notice you don't see many up for sale?????What's that tell ya?
I'm never without my Arrowmaster - use it for everything.
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Mine arrived yesterday. I shot a practice round with it yesterday and carried it to a 3D shoot today. It lives up to all the kind words that have been said about it. Now I just have to decide whether or not to use my Eagle's Flight come October, or do I want to use the Arrowmaster. That's a good problem to have. As far as I'm concerned, I've bought my last quiver.
a veryy nice hog btw
im useing a pvc pipe with leather and some fur from walmart got it like 20 bucks its very nice
It's great. Best I've had and I can resist anything but temptation so I've tried a lot.
After using the Arrowmaster for a while I shot for half a day at Whittingham with a hip quiver; at lunch I went back to truck got the Arrowmaster and spent the rest of the day wondering why the hell I tried the hip quiver in the first place.