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Old 03-02-2008 | 07:30 PM
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Default RE: Hip Quivers...

ORIGINAL: Rick James

The Aurora is nice, and so are the bohnings. For casual shooting they will work fine, and I know a lot of good shooters using these quivers as well. I used an Aurora for several years and still have it as a backup.

I never had a nice quiver until last year, Lisa got me a custom leather quiver for a b-day present, so now I'm shooting a custom Fist leather quiver.They are expensive and you have to wait 3+ months to recieve it, but it's honestly really nice. I have a regular wide cut leather studded biker style belt for it and on the belt I have my shooting towel and release pouch.





If you are going to do 3D, I really like a quiver that has enough pockets to have the essentials to carry on the course with you. In my quiver I keep a folding allen wrench set, woody's arrow lube, lens pen, sharpie marker, short golf pencil (for scorecards), 3-4 extra pieces of loop material, a lighter, an extra finger sling, swiss army knife, an arrow puller, a 3" tube with endcaps that holds several inches of spare fiber in all colors, and a little ziplock baggie with several extra pin nock bushings and a dozen+ extra pin nocks. I know this sounds a bit overkill, but I'd rather have it and not need it than vice versa.
Thanks for the info, Matt. That sure is a lot of things to carry with you, but I assume you only need one situation when you need something, and it's better to have it then not.
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