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Your preference on a hunting quiver

Started by bowkevin, February 24, 2011, 03:28:00 PM

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2fletch

I like the way a good, well designed bow quiver can stabilize a lightweight bow and even make it quieter in many cases. Also, there is no more convenient way to carry arrows. If you get caught at full draw you can hide your face behind the arrows and bow quiver to keep from getting busted.  

We have been so busy at Eagle's Flight Archery that we have not updated our website with some of our new products. These include a 5 arrow quiver, our "wing" setback attachment, a new armguard design made from horsehide, several improved tab designs, a 3 arrow horsehide quiver for primitive bows, and a conversion strap to convert any of our "totem" bow quivers to a stalker type quiver. Hopefully that will be accomplished in the next couple of weeks.


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Duncan

I use a variety of bow quivers. I really like the Great Northerns. I also use back an side quivers that I made for roving, carrying extra small game arrows while hunting or just at the club range.

My back quiver, I made it andthe hickory longbow


My side quiver that I made.
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wihill

I've had a few, including a very well made Safari Tuff quiver.  Honestly, the best one I've used is John Dill's Kanati Angle Bow Quiver.  I picked up some extra mounts for my other bow, and move it back and forth.  I really like the on bow angled quivers.

Best quiver out there, for me.
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doowop

I don't like to shoot with a quiver on my bow so I use a old German Ridge spring quiver. It takes but a second to take off when I reach my blind.

reddust

I only use bow quivers,my favorite is Selway.
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sweeney3

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Heh heh... I find use for a few.  I like my back quiver for open country, rabbits, that kind thing.  In the brush and woods, however, I prefer only a bow quiver, of which there are several fine models around.  I have even used a bow quiver on my selfbows, although that irks me due to the asthetic appeal or lack thereof.  Gonna have to try a plains style for that one of these days.  

Overall though, I'd say a bow quiver primary with a back quiver secondary.  And if I am going to use a bow quiver on the bow, I leave it on there all the time, so that the shooting is consistent.
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bowkevin

I think Im gonna get a back quiver for, 3d, stumpin, and some small game. But for deer Im goin with a bow quiver. Kanati, Selway, GN or Big Jims, now I have to decide which one. I wish I had the talent alot of you have, you have made some really nice items. Great work! And thanks for all the replies.
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cacciatore

When I am on the move I love my arrow next to my bow where I can reach them fast and easy,I can walk on the bush with easy and quietly.I am used to a bowquiver wait on my bows because I fine tune and practice with a quiver always on.Maybe up a stand a different quiver is as good,but I have only used bow quiver,and there are so many good makers around...
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GingivitisKahn

QuoteOriginally posted by Gray Buffalo:
I make my own. Carry 4 arrows and what I need in the bag.


 
That looks about perfect - nice work!

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Phillip Fields

Another vote for the Kanati angle bow quiver. I also have a GFA, side quivers, and back quivers, but the bow quiver is my favorite for hunting. I use the back quiver for stumping, but keep the bow quiver on so that I am practing with the bow in a hunting setup.
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Covey

I prefer a bow quiver. I usually a backpack on, so the two don't work to good together. three piece, Kwikee Kwiver all the way. One piece, probably Great Northern strap on.

Jason

Javi

QuoteOriginally posted by Covey:
I prefer a bow quiver. I usually a backpack on, so the two don't work to good together. three piece, Kwikee Kwiver all the way. One piece, probably Great Northern strap on.

Jason
Have you tried a Cat Quiver I it will strap on your pack and has a sling for use without the pack..
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hvyhitter

I have two of these well made hip quivers from the early 90s. I added a shoulder strap and have been using it the same as a GFA quiver for years. I also have a GN strap on that I use maybe once a year or so but I just dont like a bow quiver hanging on my bow.  
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stickem1

I like a bow quiver. the great northern on my longbow is quiet as a church mouse and doesn't move a whisker. It balances out good for me the way i cant the bow while shooting.

doubleo

I've tried all the bow quivers, Selway, Boa, Great Northern, and love em all. My son just got a Kanati another sweet quiver.
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RC

DawgWare for me. I don`t like a quiver on my longbows. When I shot recurves a lot I liked a Delta style quiver and a black widow quiver.RC

Arrowhead80

Gotta support my NC quiver
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