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best quiver for hunting?

Started by daddymonster, October 02, 2013, 06:11:00 AM

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Brock

Lakota styles out of heavy latigo leather..not the soft elk or deer hide that need a rod for stiffener.

Collar rolls back for easy access that exposes the fletching entirely for roving or while on stand.  Roll it out and secure and shearling goes to inside to help hold arrows in place more and give protection to fletching from weather and brush.

I have GN strap on and quick mounts...I have a very nice back quiver made by our own Rob DiStefano years ago.  Still I prefer my Lakota styled quiver I bought from someone in back of Traditional Bowhunter Magazine in early 90s...heavy leather, quiet, versatile and protects the arrows and fletching.

This is my rack downstairs for bows I am shooting all the time...it is obviously on right side.  The two arrows you see sticking out are some full length shafts with small game heads on them so over 32 inches in length easily.  My others are usually 30.5-31.0 inches and fully covered except for very end of fletching and nock.

   
Keep em sharp,

Ron Herman
Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Backcountry Hunters & Anglers
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NRA Life
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Wannabe1

I'll be using this one starting the 16th for the entire late season.

Desert Shield/Storm, Somalia and IOF Veteran
"The Mountains are calling and, I must go!" John Muir

Stumpkiller

I'm a fan of the Jack Bowers side stalker for ground work - also works in treestands - hang it beside you.  Very similar to the Three Rivers Chief.

 

Easy to pick between broadheads and blunts when hunting or stuff in 18 blunts for roving/small game.  Comes with a fletch hood that I only use when raining.

For broadheads put the foam plug in and they stay sharp and quiet.

 
Charlie P. }}===]> A.B.C.C.

Bear Kodiak & K. Hunter, D. Palmer Hunter, Ben Pearson Hunter, Wing Presentation II & 4 Red Wing Hunters (LH & 3 RH), Browning Explorer, Cobra II & Wasp, Martin/Howatt Dream Catcher, Root Warrior, Shakespeare Necedah.

Wudstix

Leaning towards a plains style quiver.
"If you're not living on the edge, you're taking up too much space!!!" - Me

Psalms 121: 1-3 - King David

60" Big River 67#@28"              
60" MOAB D/R LB 62#@27"
60" Big River D/R LB 65#@27"
62" Kota Badlands LB 72#@28"
62" Howatt TD 62#@28
58" Bear Grizzly 70#@28"
62" Big River D/R LB 60#@30"
66" Moosejaw Razorback LB 60#@28"

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FubarFred

I have one on my Zipper and i carry a side one with two pockets made by Dawg Wear. Suits me pretty good. I like to carry 4 with broad heads and a handful of blunts.
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kevinbarry

I have hunted with a bow quiver,a back quiver,and a hip quiver.Of the three I prefered the latter,but it is a personal choice that you will have to make for yourself.
Good enough is not and close enough never is

Homebru

I've got a side stalker and a catquiver that I'd part with.  Not that I don't like them.......I've got more quivers than I need!!!!
homebru


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