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Title: Safari Tuff Quiver & Keeping Arrows Quiet.
Post by: Bucksnort101 on September 12, 2009, 03:50:00 PM
Just received my ArrowMaster quiver and was wondering how others keep thier arrows from banging into each other in the quiver and making noise?  Was thinking of glueing some foam keepers along the walls of the quiver that hold each arrow, but was wondering what others have done to keep arrows from hitting each other?
Title: Re: Safari Tuff Quiver & Keeping Arrows Quiet.
Post by: Ray_G on September 12, 2009, 03:57:00 PM
I have never had this problem with my Arrowmaster.
Once the points are stuck in the foam, they shouldn't be moving.  I do take off the fletch cover and look at the nock ends of the arrows to see that they lay in rows and not crossing over each other.  The fletching then keeps the spacing and shafts from hitting.

(http://i516.photobucket.com/albums/u329/rayginID/Archery/ArrowmasterQuiver001.jpg)

Once the quiver is pulled against your back or side, the flexible mid section should keep pressure on the shafts.  I hope this works for ya!
Title: Re: Safari Tuff Quiver & Keeping Arrows Quiet.
Post by: trashwood on September 12, 2009, 04:03:00 PM
i put another piece of dense foam in the bottom to make the bottom thicker.  I cut the dense foam for a tight press fit. before I put the foam in I put holes where I wanted the arrows by pushing  my broad heads into the foam. I did the same thing with a Side Stalker quiver.

Holds arrows very securely.

rusty
Title: Re: Safari Tuff Quiver & Keeping Arrows Quiet.
Post by: owlbait on September 12, 2009, 05:08:00 PM
I don't move fast enough to make any arrow noise.
Title: Re: Safari Tuff Quiver & Keeping Arrows Quiet.
Post by: champ38 on September 12, 2009, 05:20:00 PM
I put a sock or other material between the fletches to space them out and hold them snug against the quiver...I also added foam to the bottom. nothing moves at all now.