RE: What kind of quiver to use
I'm still looking for the "perfect" quiver. I've tried back quivers, Lakota style, hip quivers, GFA style, and bow quivers. One I haven't tried yet, but plan to, is the Simmons rotary quiver. Been using a hip quiver the last few years. I like to take mine off when I get to my stand, blind, etc.
The drawbacks for me: back quivers--hot, too much movement required to get an arrow out, easy to dump when pulling arrows from a target
Lakota style--noisy, arrows dump easily
Hip--hard to manuver through brush without arrows popping out
GFA style--never stayed where I wanted it to, snagged on everything unless I was holding onto it, noisy in brush
Bow--makes my bow feel very awkward and out of balance, slight bow movement is amplified with feathers flagging
I found "THE" bow for me several years ago, but the search for "THE" quiver has been a lot more challenging!
Chad