Just curious how do u prefer to carry your arrows afield?
Broadheads , bow quiver
Judos and stumping , back quiver
hip,and cat quiver while hunting. stumping a back quiver.
I always have a bow quiver on.
I've been using the Selway since forever so I have one on all my bows.
If I'm going stump shooting or rabbit hunting, I'll throw on my back quiver full of expendables.
Bow quiver for hunting. Less things to manage while going through woods etc.
Bow mounted quiver for the broadheads. Hip quiver for any activity with field tips.
Tube style back/side type like the arrowmaster or dawgware all the time. Stumping, Hunting, Targets, doesn't matter, same way all the time. You stay more consistant if you shoot the same way all the time because you're always used to the way that your quiver hangs on your side or back or where ever. If you choose a bow quiver, leaving it on all the time keeps you used to the weight of the bow with the quiver on or the way you may cant the bow with the quiver on versus no quiver on the bow.
Homemade GFA style side quiver when hunting. Back quiver for 3D.
Hunting... bow quiver
I tried a wide variety of types of quivers over the years and I just kept going back to a bow quiver.
Side Quiver
For 3-D, a Back-Pocket quiver.
For stalk hunting, Selway bow-mounted quiver.
Tree stand hunt, hip quiver.
Lancelot
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Cruiser style side quiver for 3-d. Bow quiver or Arrowmaster for hunting depending on bow, tree or ground.
What Ken Taylor, I now just leave my bow quiver on year round, 3-d and hunting.
When I shot my Treadway bow I used a Selway bow quiver but when I went to selfbows I turned the Selway into a GFA type quiver. It is accessable, quiet and can be easily tucked behind my back when not needed.
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I'm an Arrowmaster fan after this year when hunting or if its raining (Oregon). Back quiver for stumping when its not.
in the filed a bow quiver.
A bow quiver works the best for me. Keep it on all year long.
Heavy leather Hill style BQ
lakota and side Quivers that i make work good fer me.
I converted a bow quiver with leather laces and an old bow string so that I can hang it in the middle of my back. My judo is always where my left hand can reach it, broadheads on the right. Arrows are always out of the way and hidden behind my back.
I just didn't like the balance of my longbow with a quiver attached.
Still hunting or stalking a side quiver, tree stand hunting a cat quiver.
bow mounted quiver only
Bow Quiver and I also use a Stalker style.
Great Northern year round
Safari Tuff when it's raining or nasty, Asbell when it's not, Mikes Archery leather back quiver for rabbit hunting and a Big Jims hip for 3D and our winter indoor shoots. I'm not a one quiver kinda guy. I'm also looking for a quiver fetish support group if anybody knows of one. :D
I prefer a two arrow quiver on my bow. I carry a couple extra broadhead and blunt tipped arrows in my Bison Gear back quiver which is on my pack.
I have 3 quivers
1> Back leather quiver
1> Basket back/side quiver
1> CatQuiver I (St.Jude's Auction Win)
target/3-D I use a hip quiver
hunting I use a Thunderhorn Small Fry strap-on
For hunting, I find it hard to beat the Arrowmaster. Keeps fletching dry and out of sight, and that pocket is big enough where I don't need to carry any other sort of pack for a typical day afield. For stumping and roving, I prefer a rednecked GFA type, an old wheelie bow quiver with a strap put on it.
I love the idea of one for stump and one for hunting
HH Backquiver
Side Stalker Bow Hunting Quiver
Earl
Its not a good idea to put a bow quiver on a Hill style bow, is it?
Jack Bowyer's side stalker quiver.
Hunting
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Stumping
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Stumping
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Selway hip quiver for Bowhiking/Stumping, Cat Quiver I on my Pack for hunting
Backquiver or side quiver (Asbel-type). Depends on how far I'm going (carrying a pack or not).
Well I received a catquiver the other day from a real stand up guy and I think it may take a season or so to get the action right on pulling the arrows out but its incredible. I will use it from now on.
Raptor over the shoulder side quiver hunting and 3D's.
Side quivers
A GFA side quiver for hunting and a back quiver for stump shooting.
Hands down in a Safari Tuff. I have several quivers that I carry at the 3D shoots but when I'm doing some serious hunting I'll be carrying my Arrow master.
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I like a quiver on my bow. The less baggage I have to deal with the better. I usually have my pac seat on my back, so other things tend to get in he way. Just my personal preferance! Jason
I like the tube style such as Dawgware , works great for me hunting or just 3d shooting. Drew
I really like the Arrowmaster, but I use bow quivers from time to time, like when I'm carrying a backpack. When I carry a fanny pack or a daypack, I prefer the Arrowmaster.
When hunting I like a bow quiver for the convenience. Target shooting or 3D I like a hip quiver
Mini-Boa for hunting and back quiver for stumpin' and foolin' around.
Eric.
Catquiver II if I'm carrying much gear with me. But in most instances I use a Chief side quiver from Jack Bower. Best quiver I've ever owned.