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Show your side quivers

Started by j.j.johnston, October 17, 2013, 11:11:00 PM

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Lone Ranger

I'm gonna have to build a side quiver next! great post~

L.R.
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Green

I agree - excellent design idea Scrub.
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Mark Middleton

Here is a quiver I made last year.  My first quiver was one I made from tanned deer hide, and although it was very soft and quiet in the woods, broadheads just poked right through the thin leather.  So I made some leather broadhead sheaths, but they were a real pain to put on and take off.  This is the solution I finally came up with.









The round leather piece with the broadhead sheaths is just a friction fit in the quiver, and the broadheads are very easy to withdraw.  There is  plenty of room to put a few arrows with field tips in also.  Overall I'm pretty happy with it, I just wish I had used some lighter weight leather.

Mark Middleton

OOps!  Lets try this again:

Here is a quiver I made last year. My first quiver was one I made from tanned deer hide, and although it was very soft and quiet in the woods, broadheads just poked right through the thin leather. So I made some leather broadhead sheaths, but they were a real pain to put on and take off. This is the solution I finally came up with.









The round leather piece with the broadhead sheaths is just a friction fit in the quiver, and the broadheads are very easy to withdraw. There is plenty of room to put a few arrows with field tips in also. Overall I'm pretty happy with it, I just wish I had used some lighter weight leather.

bowhuntingrn

QuoteOriginally posted by old_goat2:
   

mine's not the traditional style like the pics above, but I sure like it, tried a lot till I found one that worked for me

 
My wife uses the same setup, here's a pic of it in use.
I use a very similar version of this that I made. I have both the 3 and 5 arrow soft loc quivers that I can use with it. If I ever find the 7 arrow version at a decent price I'll probably buy it too.
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Tajue17

Mark Middleton that's a nice quiver too,,, very clean looking and the sheaths are perfect for that style
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magnus

Side stalker with a few modifications.

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darin putman

Osage selfbow and Surewood shafts

woodchucker

I love my old Jack Bower quivers!!!!!

I've got 2, an original Side Stalker, and a newer Silent Stalker.

I wouldn't get rid of either one.....   :archer:
I only shoot WOOD arrows... My kid makes them, fast as I can break them!

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May The Great Spirit Guide Your Arrows..... Happy Hunting!!!

Craig Schoneberg



Here is a picture on my Absorkee quiver from my sit last night on the Platte River in Nebraska
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Paul WA

Some nice quivers there. I don't head for the woods without my Jack Bowers "Stealth."
"I'm a trophy hunter till something else comes along"

Craig Schoneberg

Paul,
The Jack Bowers side quivers are great - I bought this one from Jack around 1988 (I added the knife sheath) and used it exclusively until purchasing my Absorkee from Tim Roberts 2 years ago.
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Ron LaClair

Here's the Shrew Mantis quiver, it comes in 4 or 6 arrow
http://shrewbows.com/shrew_mantis.htm

 
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ddauler

This is a great quiver! Tim one of my hunting pals is gonna give you a call from Ga.

QuoteOriginally posted by tim roberts:
   

This is the Absorkee Quiver, some have called it a side quiver some call it a hip quiver.
Besides the fact that it is off the bow, it has several other advantages;  
There are no added straps around your neck.
Easy access to arrows.
The Absorkee slips on or off with minumial movement, no need to get undressed to remove or put the quiver on!
Has a built in handle.
Goes through the thickest brush with ease, and a quietness hard to acheive with other quivers.
Pivots on the belt if needed.
The standard model hold 5 arrows, the Emigrant has a dedicated pocket for a rubber dub, or judo point
Thanks,
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