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Back quiver , hip quiver or bow mounted??

Started by blind one, November 15, 2008, 09:20:00 PM

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blind one

I just started taking my recurve to the woods. I'm curious which quiver is best for my hunting situations. Right now I mostly ground hunt. I like my climber but am not confident enough in my shooting to worry about the angles. I used my target hip quiver today,I didnt like it dragging my arrows thru the brush,Also had to use small broadheads to fit in tubes. I have my solid mounted quiver that is a pain in the butt because I have to take it off and on, carry wrench to put the bow in the case.I'm thinking that a back quiver would be best but I dont know anything about them. How do you keep from pulling out more than 1 arrow out? Dont the broadheads get hooked up? Any suggestions?  Thanks Roy
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vermonster13

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rastaman

Look at the Timo light side quiver, Safari Tuff side quiver, or the Side stalker bowhunting quiver...
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MikeW

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bushytail

I like a bow quiver on my bow with broadheads in it.Then when small game comes in,I`ll take my back quiver full of blunts of varies styles.So what ever comes along,you got the ammo for them.
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Rooselk

I don't like a guiver on my bow. Instead, I go with a Catquiver II or a "Chief" side quiver from Jack's Traditional Archery. I use the Catquiver if I'm carrying gear and the Chief on shorter day hunts.



The "Stealth" from Jack's Traditionl Archery is also nice. When I purchased the Chief it was actually a toss-up between that and the Stealth.
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Benny Nganabbarru

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Stringdancer

In nearly 40 years of bowhunting I have tried just about every quiver known to man, and guess what?  I hate every one of them........ I have one of each and switch back and forth day by day, hunt by hunt.

Mike
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Whip

Another vote for a side quiver.  This is one I made out of a limb bolt style recurve quiver.  If I were looking to buy one now it would probably be an Arrowmaster.

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Bjorn

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joe skipp

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champ38

Safari Tuff ArrowMaster- Excellent Quiver, sold all my others.
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wtpops

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blind one

Thanks for all the info..I think I'm going to try the Safari tuff arrowmaster.
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Paul WA

I ude the Jack Bowers "Chief" and love it, have several of Jacks quivers, been using them for 15 yrs...PR
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