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Quiver preference

Started by drphoto, January 20, 2011, 12:14:00 PM

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Bonebuster

I am a hunter first...for hunting I prefer a bow mounted quiver.

My bow and arrows are ONE unit. One thing in my hand.

During summertime shooting, I use a side quiver, but my bow mounted quiver is always present, full of arrows, just as when hunting.

I tried a broadhead friendly side quiver this past season for a bit, and found it a real pain for my bow and arrows to be TWO seperate items.

As an example, with a bow mounted quiver, when I first climb into a treestand, I simply hang my bow wherever convenient and get things settled in. When using the side quiver, I had to find a place for my bow, and THEN my quiver.

dnovo

I have tried a lot of quivers over the years. Keep coming back to a Boa bow quiver for hunting and a back quiver for 3d or stumping. I used a back quiver for a long time hunting and could go back to it if I needed.
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TDHunter

A good bow quiver (great northern, selway) will quite you bow, and doesn't get in the way.

a hip or back quiver is great for practice or small game, but every time I tried using one in brush it's always getting caught up and I'm getting pissed off wishing I had a bow quiver.
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thunder1

I'll use a back quiver when huntin tree rats. I need a lot of arrows for those guys. Range and 3D shoots I'll use a hip quiver until it gets close to hunting season then I put my bow quiver on. For all around use a bow quiver works well for me.
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David


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