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Old 03-16-2004 | 07:28 AM
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LBR
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Default RE: Quivers?

Currently I use a side quiver. A bow quiver makes my longbow feel off-balance to me, and I've never kept one on it long enough to get used to it. I have used a bow quiver on a take-down recurve with no problems, and I plan on putting one on my new longbow when it gets here since the hunt I have planned for it pretty much requires a bow quiver. Back quivers look really "traditional" and work fine for tournaments, but aren't really practical for me for hunting--too much noise, and I like to take my quiver off when I get to my stand or blind. The side quiver isn't perfect--arrows get snagged when walking through thick stuff--but so far it's the best I have used for my hunting.

Catquivers are great for some folks in most situations, but I can't wear one comfortably--I built wrong for it. I plan on trying a Simmons Rotary quiver in the near future--a good friend (do I dare name him? lol--it's Tom-TN) has a similar build and he loves his. I am thinking it will be as close to perfect as I can get for the type hunting I usually do.

Chad
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