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back quiver for broadheads?

Started by jrchambers, January 31, 2008, 04:12:00 AM

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jrchambers

im looking for a back quiver that can take four or more arows with broadheads and have some sort of lock like a bow quiver to keep the shafts from moving,  ill probably try to make one but i would like to see some ideas.

charlie brown

jrchambers
check out Mikes Archery Leather the 4"small Quiver opening page.


Charlie Brown.

jrchambers

im thinking one that has four to six tubes or leather chanels with a shaft lock or grabber at the top.

mrkbsm

I have a regular leather back quiver and what I did was stick foam in the bottom to keep heads from bouncing around, and I screwed in a snap-in "bar" that I took off an old hip quiver.  The tip sticks in the foam, the top snaps into the bar and nothing goes anywhere.  I can reach back, snap the arrow out of the holder, and pull it from the quiver just about as quietly as a regular back quiver.  I can keep hunting arrows perfectly in place while I hunt, but still have room later to jam it full of arrows and go squirreling.  If I get a chance later I'll try to post pics.

joekeith

mrkbsm......I'd like to see a pic of that quiver, sounds pretty interesting.

jrchambers


Jerry Jeffer

I use a cat quiver. Never have problems with arrows moving.
I will give thanks to the LORD because of his righteousness and will sing praise to the name of the LORD Most High.

mrkbsm

I think these pictures will work.
Regardless of how I lean, fall, or hang upside down, my hunting arrows stay where they're supposed to be.  






Here are URLs if anyone needs to load them directly:
http://www.vansimplement.com/noindex/images/mark/quiver-arrows.jpg
http://www.vansimplement.com/noindex/images/mark/quiver-outer.jpg
http://www.vansimplement.com/noindex/images/mark/quiver-outer2.jpg
http://www.vansimplement.com/noindex/images/mark/quiver-inner.jpg

Hopefully those give a good representation of what I was talking about earlier.


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