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Quivers for 3D and stumpin'

Started by EHK, February 22, 2011, 03:08:00 PM

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EHK

What kind of quivers do you like for stumpin' and 3D shoots?  I've been considering a back quiver, but my experiences with them thus far have not been good.  My main complaint is that it's hard for me to get arrows in and out of  them.  Granted, some have been self-made and others have been cheap, so maybe that's part of the issue.  I'll never hunt with this - I like my bow mounted quiver for that.  This will be strictly for targets.

centaur

Look at the SafariTuff; you may change your mind about hunting with it. It is a great quiver.
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Wannabe1

For stump shooting you can't beat a good 'ole back quiver! 'Course that's just my opinion.   :D


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Randy Koleno

The arrowmaster is my favorite hunting quiver. I also use it for 3D and stumping if rain looks likely. On a clear day, if it's cool I'll use a back quiver for 3D and stumps. On a hot day, I'll use a hip quiver I got from Big Jim at Denton Hill.

xtrema312

QuoteOriginally posted by centaur:
Look at the SafariTuff; you may change your mind about hunting with it. It is a great quiver.
Yep the arrow master works for all things stumps to hunting for me.  However, for 3d and stumps this year I will be trying out my new pocket quiver as long as I am not using judo heads.
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ron w

Jack Bowers side quiver, great for stump'n, 3-D and not bad for hunting either!!   :thumbsup:
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Manitoba Stickflinger

I gotta agree with the SafariTuff quiver! I love the look and trad. feel of back quivers but it just would not work in a practical sense for me. My arrowmaster keeps my arrows totally protected and secure as I plow through brush, hunt through rain, and bounce around on the atv rack. Great product!

4est trekker

I use these for 3D, roving, and hunting:







"Walk softly...and carry a bent stick."

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huntingarcher

Arrowmaster for sure.Trekker thats a nice quiver.
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flintznstyx

Thanks to work my arms dont move like they use to and i have a hard time with back quivers. Now i use a Jack's quiver like Trekker's. Easy to get arrows in and out and i dont get hung up in brush looking for arrows..LOL
http://www.selfbow.com/jackstraditionalarchery/jacks.html
I really like the one in the second pic Trekker. Your own make?
Eric

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4est trekker

flintznstyx:  Yep, I made em all.  It's real close to Jack Bower's design, except I open the top up a bit more.
"Walk softly...and carry a bent stick."

"And whatever you do, whether in word or deed, do it all in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ, giving thanks to God the Father through him."  Col. 3:17

EHK

rest Trekker - that is a nice looking quiver.  Do you sell them?

LONGSTYKES

Dawgware side quiver, easy to access arrows, secure and quite.
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Stumpkiller

QuoteOriginally posted by ron w:
Jack Bowers side quiver, great for stump'n, 3-D and not bad for hunting either!!    :thumbsup:  
Ditto.  It's great for doing anything that involves arrows.

 
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Rooselk

QuoteOriginally posted by ron w:
Jack Bowers side quiver, great for stump'n, 3-D and not bad for hunting either!!    :thumbsup:  
Yep, that's what I use as well.  :thumbsup:
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ken denton

I designed this one with a separator to carry both field points and blunts.It is on my Web site. Ken
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Birdbow

Another vote for the Bower's side quiver - have used it for years for everything
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nontypical

For 3-D and stumpin I practice with my hunting bows which are all eqipped with GN bowquivs. filled with arras.For xtra ammo I carry a side quiv. that sticshooter made me.
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HUNT 24/7

Another vote for SafariTuff Arrowmaster quiver, I use mine for both hunting & 3D, love it!!!   :thumbsup:


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