Quivers for hunting, non-bow-mounted?
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Re: Quivers for hunting, non-bow-mounted?
I'm a simple man Kirk. But still didn't help with the question on non bow mounted quivers other than my treestand mounted quiver.
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For hunting I really like the Safari Tuff quiver. Mine has the pocket to put smaller items in. The Safari Tuff does a really nice job of protecting the fletchings too.
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When hunting from a ladder stand I often carry a small rope sack style backpack to carry my stuff. Sometimes I carry arrows in a compound type quiver snapped onto my backpack. Actually hooked on the ropes with one of those twist tie type things which I also use to attach it to the ladderstand or a limb. Sometimes the simple just works.
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sure is!!!47909Hunter wrote:That's a back quiver, looks like?dahyer wrote:Bear paw Indian summer. Best 30 bucks I ever spent but not sure if it is on amazon. Got mine from kustom king archery
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Re: Quivers for hunting, non-bow-mounted?
Resurrecting this thread because I'm definitely at the point of needing a quiver, post-haste.
I suppose, after much reading/research, that a bow mounted quiver is the best way to go. I'm trying to choose from among all the models out there - and none of them are terribly cheap. (And never seem to come up for sale used @ ArcheryTalk.)
I suppose, after much reading/research, that a bow mounted quiver is the best way to go. I'm trying to choose from among all the models out there - and none of them are terribly cheap. (And never seem to come up for sale used @ ArcheryTalk.)
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Re: Quivers for hunting, non-bow-mounted?
I've never had any issues with a bow mounted quiver (other than noise, which is fixable). I would suggest looking at some of the quivers from Selway (one of our sponsors, see the header on the forum home page)
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Re: Quivers for hunting, non-bow-mounted?
I hate to put you back in limbo, but have you checked out G. Fred Asbel's quiver? It can be arranged a number of ways to suit you...not cheap though. I'm considering one anyway.
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Re: Quivers for hunting, non-bow-mounted?
For a bow mount, if you are using 2 blade heads, Eagles Flight Archery has a 3 arrow Mesa. I have one of them, and one of his Chief quiver. I prefer the mesa, but the Chief will hold about any head. I prefer them personally over the much heavier Selway.
Mine is the 3 arrow Tall Mesa
http://www.eaglesflightarchery.com/bow-quivers/
Mine is the 3 arrow Tall Mesa
http://www.eaglesflightarchery.com/bow-quivers/
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I would get one that has a bar that connects the hood and gripper, mine doesn't have one and it annoys the heck out of me.