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Pocket quiver?

Started by eflanders, October 22, 2015, 08:25:00 PM

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eflanders

I am wanting to get something to prevent holes etc. from forming in my rear pants pockets from putting target arrows in them.  I have several big quivers, but was looking for something quick and easy to use and thought of getting a pocket quiver.  What styles / versions do you folks like and recommend?

Stump73

I have some leather that I made ssome out of.
BigJim Thunderchild 54" 52# @ 28"
BigJim Thunderchild 56" 42# @ 28"

WESTBROOK

Art Vincent at Cedar Ridge leather makes z nice one that Iike a lot.

dbd870

SWA Spyder

Dorado

I made one, but I didn't care for it that much. A few things I noticed though. Look for one that has a lip that goes over your pocket. It'll keep you from sticking arrows into your pocket instead of the quiver. I made mine with a belt loop that held the back tight against me.

I just couldn't get used to using one. Got to not liking it. So I sold it on the St. Jude's charity auction.
Samick Sage 35#
Bear Polar 59#@29

Kc kreger

I make quite a few of these pocket quivers.  If you are interested I sell them for $25.



K.C. Kreger
Traditions Leathercraft
Oklahoma Selfbow Society member
Oklahoma Bowhunting Council member
Comptons Traditional Bowhunting member

Kc kreger

These can be worn in the back pocket or on a belt on your side.  They are my favorite for grabbing a few arrows to practice or shoot a 3-D round with!
Oklahoma Selfbow Society member
Oklahoma Bowhunting Council member
Comptons Traditional Bowhunting member

2wfstlhunting

I have had one for years and it is beat  up and scratched, and I just glued it together when the stitching started to unravel.  They are a great little piece of equipment.  No one should be without one.   Whether you make one or buy one, I guarantee that it will be the best dollar that you ever spent
Leon Stewart Reflex/Deflex Mahogany and bamboo 62" 53#@27.5"
Leon Stewart Reflex/Deflex curly maple, birdseye maple and Osage riser 53#@ 28"
Blacktail 62" longbow takedown 53#/57# B & W ebony
Harvey Crowned Eagle longbow  62"  49#
Wes Wallace Royal longbow 62" 57#


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