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1 piece longbow. Bow quiver or not??

Started by Bullfrog 1, August 12, 2012, 12:02:00 PM

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Bullfrog 1


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Don,t like quivers on bows,Its a back quiver for me.
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pauljr

Bow quivers are the best fit for me. I like great northern quivers.
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Shedrock



I like a 2 arrow quiver on my bow, and carry extras in a back quiver.
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sawtoothscream

my longbows were a kanati slimjim.  like them alot on the longbows.  not a fan of them on recurves so side quiver for them.
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Rob W.

This stuff ain't no rocket surgery science!

Oregon Okie

I didn't want a bow quiver but just seemed the best for hunting so I put a Big Jim's on my Toelke whip and I'm liking it so far. Easy on and off and pretty light weight.
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centaur

I've tried most styles, and my current favorite is a side quiver (Safari Tuff). I love the look of a traditional back quiver, but other options are better for me when I am hunting. When I'm stumping, I use a back quiver or a side quiver. I have used bow quivers over the years, and still do occasionally, but keep going back to the side quiver. I like the Big Jim quiver if I do use a bow quiver. Shedrock's quiver looks cool, but I need more arrows than him. And, if I wasn't quiver poor already, the Farr West Leather side quiver is about as cool looking as they come. Maybe I'm just fickle.
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Flying Dutchman

I don't like bowquivers on a longbow. Longbows have such a low mass, I feel that the weight of a bowquiver just doesn't feel right on them.
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Goshawkin

QuoteOriginally posted by Flying Dutchman:
I don't like bowquivers on a longbow. Longbows have such a low mass, I feel that the weight of a bowquiver just doesn't feel right on them.
Same here.

Pat B.

No bow quiver on a longbow for me..

Just doesn't seem fitting, lol..

awbowman

I just can't seem to get myself to put a bow quiver on my Toelke Super D. It just doesn't seem right.
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Roger Norris

To each his own, but I think a bow quiver on a longbow is really out of place.

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Orion

I use a slip on Selway or strap on Eagle's Flite on which I modify the lower arrow gripper to hold the arrows like a Selway.

Biathlonman

Bow quiver for me.  I like the added weight to help settle things down a little...

Sam McMichael

I have never liked a bow quiver on a longbow, as it just seems to screw up the balance. They are convenient, though.
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BWD

That's for you to determine. Due to the increased weight, bow quivers actually make a couple of my lighter mass bows easier to shoot. Depending on the situation, I switch back and forth between bow mounted quivers and a bow mate elite.lol
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WESTBROOK

Hy Hill bows dont like'em but my Shrews dont care at all, that little bit of weight steadies them a little too.

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