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Title: Opinions of the Bear Archery Pocket Quiver
Post by: CoastalHunter on February 08, 2015, 09:37:00 PM
I'm looking for a simple light quiver for carrying my arrows while target shooting, stump shooting and small game hunting. I found the Bear Archery Pocket Quiver online and it seems like a nice solution. Ive carried my arrows in my back pocket before and found it very natural and fast to retrieve them and  put them back in that position. The only problem was they had a habit of flopping around side to side so I stopped carrying them that way. What do you guys that have used this quiver or any other brand of pocket quiver think of them for the uses I mentioned above?
Title: Re: Opinions of the Bear Archery Pocket Quiver
Post by: M60gunner on February 08, 2015, 10:00:00 PM
I make my own pocket quivers. Mine will hold 8 arrows with no issues. I have not had issues with arrows flopping around. Are your arrows real long? I have mine cut to 29 in. I have seen pics of guys wearing the quiver out side their trousers pocket. That is not right and will cause arrows to flop over. That flap on the Bear quiver goes over your pocket to help guide arrows in quiver.
I usually use mine in the summer when it is so blasted hot.
Title: Re: Opinions of the Bear Archery Pocket Quiver
Post by: CoastalHunter on February 08, 2015, 10:15:00 PM
I don't have a pocket quiver at this time I was just carrying them in my right back pocket that's why they where flopping around. Other than the flopping I really liked how handy it was carrying them that way. That's why I am asking for opinions on the Bear quiver or any other brand people might suggest trying out.
Title: Re: Opinions of the Bear Archery Pocket Quiver
Post by: Stump73 on February 08, 2015, 10:25:00 PM
I make my own also.
Title: Re: Opinions of the Bear Archery Pocket Quiver
Post by: mangonboat on February 08, 2015, 11:59:00 PM
I've had one for 40 years and like it. I also have side quivers. back quivers and bow quivers, but the pocket quiver is handy and also works for roving in the woods.
Title: Re: Opinions of the Bear Archery Pocket Quiver
Post by: sheepdogreno on February 09, 2015, 01:08:00 AM
I've been looking at those too....I have a side quiver I made but the arrows just bang around too much so I always wind up sticking them in my back pocket anyway
Title: Re: Opinions of the Bear Archery Pocket Quiver
Post by: CoastalHunter on February 09, 2015, 05:45:00 AM
I just found these pocket quivers made by a Trad Gang sponsor Mr. Art Vincent of Cedar Ridge Leather Works. They are his    Basic Pocket Quiver (http://archeryleather.com/products/pocket-quivers.html)   and one he calls the    Peters Pocket Quiver (http://archeryleather.com/component/virtuemart/?page=shop.product_details&flypage=flypage_images5.tpl&product_id=24&category_id=9&Itemid=61) . All I can say is WOW! That is some fine leather work and his materials look top notch.
They would only cost me between $10 to $17 more shipped compared to the Bear quiver shipped from 3 Rivers. Anyone here have any experience with Mr. Vincent's work? Do you guys think the price difference is worth it in relation to function or would it be more of a cosmetic and longevity difference?
Title: Re: Opinions of the Bear Archery Pocket Quiver
Post by: mike g on February 09, 2015, 09:36:00 AM
Check out mu Pocket Quiver that I make....
   Simple functional, Hand stitched.
Title: Re: Opinions of the Bear Archery Pocket Quiver
Post by: archer66 on February 09, 2015, 11:30:00 AM
What holds the arrows in place in these...or are the essentially just a pocket liner?
Title: Re: Opinions of the Bear Archery Pocket Quiver
Post by: SquareHead on February 09, 2015, 11:35:00 AM
I may be wrong, but the issue I see with a pocket quiver is that you would have a difficult time getting judo points in it.  Rubber blunts might be okay, but Judo's would be a problem.

Am I correct in my thinking?
Title: Re: Opinions of the Bear Archery Pocket Quiver
Post by: Dave Lay on February 09, 2015, 12:02:00 PM
for field points and just carrying 3-4 arrows they are great, its what i normally use shooting 3-d
Title: Re: Opinions of the Bear Archery Pocket Quiver
Post by: CoastalHunter on February 09, 2015, 12:22:00 PM
Dave Lay, do you use the Bear version or another type? If its the Bear what is the quality like? SquareHead, I plan on using    The Hammer (http://www.3riversarchery.com/The+Hammer+Screw-In+Small+Game+Blunt_i4910X_baseitem.html)  points or    Converta Blunts (http://www.3riversarchery.com/The+Forge+Converta+Blunt_i4914-1_baseitem.html)  for small game hunting and stumping. I think they will work OK with a pocket quiver. What do you guys think, will those two heads work with a pocket quiver or not?
Title: Re: Opinions of the Bear Archery Pocket Quiver
Post by: achigan on February 09, 2015, 12:55:00 PM
http://tradgang.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=1;t=131368;p=1#000000

nothing fancy but it gets the job done.
Title: Re: Opinions of the Bear Archery Pocket Quiver
Post by: jr1959 on February 09, 2015, 02:25:00 PM
What Squarehead said  x 2.  Jim
Title: Re: Opinions of the Bear Archery Pocket Quiver
Post by: SquareHead on February 09, 2015, 02:31:00 PM
CoastalHunter,

Not trying to be too negative, but those points look like they could be a problem getting into the pocket quiver.  I suppose if you took the quiver out of your pocket, wiggled the arrows in the quiver and then put it back in your pocket, it may work.

I hope it works out and I am very interested in your review of the pocket quiver if you get one.
Title: Re: Opinions of the Bear Archery Pocket Quiver
Post by: mangonboat on February 09, 2015, 04:21:00 PM
Never considered judo points with a pocket quiver..use my bow quiver for those. I used to make flu flu's from my "seconds" wood arrows, cut off square then stuck a ball of wadded up rubber band into the end of a spent .38 special casing then jammed that down tight onto the tip of the arrow, gently squeezed the casing if needed with diagonal pliers to make sure it stayed on. Those fit better into a pocket quiver than big rubber-tipped blunts, rarely split or broke, flew okay at short distances and worked great on rabbits and occasional vermin when I wasn't shooting stumps.
Title: Re: Opinions of the Bear Archery Pocket Quiver
Post by: Dave Lay on February 09, 2015, 05:01:00 PM
QuoteOriginally posted by CoastalHunter:
Dave Lay, do you use the Bear version or another type? If its the Bear what is the quality like? SquareHead, I plan on using    The Hammer (http://www.3riversarchery.com/The+Hammer+Screw-In+Small+Game+Blunt_i4910X_baseitem.html)  points or    Converta Blunts (http://www.3riversarchery.com/The+Forge+Converta+Blunt_i4914-1_baseitem.html)  for small game hunting and stumping. I think they will work OK with a pocket quiver. What do you guys think, will those two heads work with a pocket quiver or not?
i do have a bear, the quality is excellent, ive had it maybe 10 years.. ive only used it for field points im not sure anything bigger would work with it.. stumping i normally use a back quiver and hunting i use a cat quiver of one sort or the other ...
Title: Re: Opinions of the Bear Archery Pocket Quiver
Post by: Steelman on February 09, 2015, 06:25:00 PM
I have a new one I like it and have been using it a lot. If your just going out to the back yard to work on something, it's the ticket for a few arrows in your back pocket, or on your belt if you want. Made very well as you would expect from Bear.
Title: Re: Opinions of the Bear Archery Pocket Quiver
Post by: mahantango on February 09, 2015, 09:01:00 PM
I've had one of Art Vincent's pocket quivers with the pouch for years. Very well made, perfect for backyard and 3-d shooting, but only use it for field points.
Title: Re: Opinions of the Bear Archery Pocket Quiver
Post by: CoastalHunter on February 09, 2015, 09:43:00 PM
Thank you all for taking the time to help me out. I'm going give the Bear pocket quiver a try. Right now I am mainly shooting at my bag target trying to perfect my form. I will try and find a suitable stumping/hunting quiver when my aim improves.  Probably something like the    Art Vincent Stalker (http://archeryleather.com/component/virtuemart/?page=shop.product_details&flypage=flypage_images5.tpl&product_id=18&category_id=7&Itemid=68)    or something similar. I have never liked bow quivers even when I was into compound bows.