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quivers affect accuracy?

Started by TFM, January 01, 2008, 03:27:00 PM

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Danny Roberts

JHANSEN,
I shoot rt. handed and carry the same type quiver on my left side. It works better for me pulling them out and going straight to the string. I just never liked arrows in a bow quiver. Take care.
DR

carlr2s

I agree with Scott J Williams.

chrisg

We all are in the same general zone, some do some dont. I got a bow quiver after seeing so many of my friends using them, they are quiet and easy to remove an arrow from. I could not get used to the swing away to the left on my long bow, the extra weight out on the side makes a difference but on a recurve it's fine especially the heavier riser types like take downs. I finally made an ultra light one for my long bow that takes two arrows and is snug against the bow-less leverage from torque. I use a back quiver for 3Ds, stumping, long trips and hiking into hunt area.

Funnily enough as a kid I shot with two arrows in my bowhand like the horse archers all the time. Dangerous with broadheads,never had an accident shot mostly blunts and field points but then I was a kid having way too much fun, what you don't 'know' never bothers you, you just shoot until it gets dark...
chrisg

JL

I have a Thunderhorn Boa quiver and it is on any bow I take out of the house. make sure you attach it past the fadeouts and you'll be fine. I prefer having a quiver on my one piece bows for the extra weight/stability. I try to shoot as much as I can and consider it pratice for hunting so the quiver is on the bow.

Some don't like the added weight of a bow quiver. To each their own. Nothing other then pratice will make you a better shot, quiver or not. Some adjust faster than others.

JL
Practice like you are the worst, shoot like you are the best...


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