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Hill style bows and back quivers.

Started by dnovo, January 05, 2013, 10:02:00 PM

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WESTBROOK

Doesnt hurt the performance, just takes away the feel of the bow that most of us like.

I've had GN, Annawaki and EFA on mine and didnt like any of them, just takes away that light, quick pointing well balanced feel. I use bow quivers on my other bows sometimes but not my staight bows.




LBshooter2

Well I have a small kanati 4 arrow strap on quiver I'll try. I have always used a bow quiver, might have to try a back quiver, I sold a tube quiver a month or so ago, but I will have to experiment.
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khardrunner

I often shoot mine with a 4 arrow EFA. I notice the different weight, but the bow shoots equally well either way.
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two4hooking

What Mikebiz said!

And I'll add a good back quiver and nocking above the nock point will let you reload and shoot a follow up shot mighty fast  :bigsmyl:

Orion

With my Hill, I use a back quiver for small game hunting and roving, an EFA bow quiver for hunting big critters.  

LB Shooter2, bow quivers work as good on a Hill as they do on any other bow.

Sam McMichael

I have a stiff back quiver from Hill that I use largely as a freight hauler to the range, because it will hold a large number of arrows. I have a couple of softer back quivers that collapse against my back and keep arrows from rattling. These are the ones I most commonly use while hunting.While I often used bow quivers with recurves, I just don't care for them on my Hill longbows.
Sam

akbowbender

This has been in other threads, but what's one more time!

 

JD Berry String Follow Misty Dawn, 66" 51#@28", HHA back quiver, Hildebrand Sitka Spruce arrows with Eclipse "Chubby Bunny" field points.

I plan on using the Misty Dawn and the back quiver for moose hunting this fall. If  I can get them tuned to this bow, I have some heavy ash arrows with Grizzly 160's that will be good moose medicine.
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Pat B.

Westbrook,
         Who makes the quiver in your top picture, with the bow and quiver on the bench?

Thanks..

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PAT B.
Just a guess but it looks like the quiver that Steve offers on his Northern Mist longbow web page.
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David Mitchell

Yep, that's the one.  I have seen them at Steve's booth. Really nice wuiver.
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WidowEater

Here is one I made a few months back.

Im working on several more out of different materials and different styles.

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WESTBROOK

Pat B., Yep, they're right, I got it from Steve Turay. I like it a lot!

Eric

BarrBow

I made my Hill style quiver last month. They work great!  I love this design of quiver, and is now my go to. I just got the Cheetah last week and it is fantastic.  It really seems to love heritage 250's cut to 30" with a 200gr point.  

Here they are together at last!

 

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