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Separating arrows in a backquiver

Started by DWilhelm, May 26, 2012, 06:26:00 PM

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DWilhelm

I am planning a moose hunt next year and would like to carry some blunt tipped arrows with my broadheads for any grouse I may come across.  My question is, how do you separate them so you don't mix them up during the excitement?

Al Dente

I have a separator going across the opening of my back quiver.  Broadheads go on one side, and blunts are on the other.  I use different color fletching and cresting to tell which is which.  or you could just use a different nock color.
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Jayb

I use different nock or fleatchings also
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DWilhelm

Thanks for the replies.  Yes the back quiver is leather.  It is a HH soft leather back quiver which works very well.

lpcjon2

If you are using blunt tips with flu flu feathers(for the grouse) you can leave them an inch longer than the other shafts.JMHO
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Red Beastmaster

A simple leather lace across the mouth of the quiver is all that is needed. I've been doing it that way forever.
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TxAg

you could turn them upside down in the quiver

Bud B.

QuoteOriginally posted by Red Beastmaster:
A simple leather lace across the mouth of the quiver is all that is needed. I've been doing it that way forever.
That's why I asked if it was leather.

Punch two holes and the right spots and you got it. Remove it when necessary.
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