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NON bow quivers for hunting

Started by Bullfrog, February 25, 2010, 09:08:00 AM

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LBR

You can put a bunch of field points or blunts in--I think I've had at least 18 (probably more) in mine.  With broadheads, it will vary with the head but it will hold a half dozen easily--I'm sure you can put more if you want.

Chad

SpankyNeal

Here's mine. Hill bows and back quivers - doesn't get any better than that!

Ken

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centaur

Regarding the pocket on the ArrrowMaster, I put all kinds of stuff in mine; license, knife, a small camera, sharpening tool, spare string, flashlight, etc. You can't go wrong with that quiver. And it will hold a bunch of arrows, be they broadheads, judos, or what have you.
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Buckeye Trad Hunter

Here is what I use.  Pretty compact and light which is good when you ground hunt but in trade off it only holds about half a dozen arrows.
http://www.3riversarchery.com/Quivers+Side++TIMO+Lite+Quiver_c14_s74_p0_i6204_product.html

bushytail

I like to use a back quiver for small game hunting.I tryed differant quivers for deer,but i keep going back to the bow quiver.
Harold Wetzler

SSGN_Doc



Made from discarded window tint tube.  Keeps fletching dry, and doesn't spill.  Nice for the brushy swampland around here.

TSchirm

About how many arrows does the arrowmaster hold?  I will almost certainly be using two blade broadheads, and if I'm in the mountains where there are grouse (best eating thing in the woods), probably will have 2 judos or blunts.

T
Tom - Fish Carver

TSchirm

Sorry, I had a rough day and forgot I asked this question already.  If anyone has any more info though, I would appreciate it.
Tom - Fish Carver

freefeet

Just finished making this...

 

 
Shoes are a tax on walking...

...free your feet, your mind will follow!

2treks

Them are some nice looking quivers.
FreeFeet, did you stamp or burn that design on by hand? Thats alot of work, looks good. Chuck
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freefeet

QuoteOriginally posted by Two Tracks:
Them are some nice looking quivers.
FreeFeet, did you stamp or burn that design on by hand? Thats alot of work, looks good. Chuck
Thanks.

Burned the threads in with a soldering iron then went over the threads with a dremmel polishing disk (little white felt things) to darken them.

It's 2mm split leather to keep the weight down and then coat hanger wire inserts which makes it incredibly rigid without adding very much weight.

I love shooting with it, the arrows are so easy to get out.
Shoes are a tax on walking...

...free your feet, your mind will follow!

Zbearclaw

Good luck.

A non bow mounted hunting quiver sounds about like a pair if boots you don't wear on your feet for my kind of hunting.

Keep us posted on what you choose.
Give me a bow a topo and two weeks, and I guarantee I kill two weeks!


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