Two Piece Quivers, Any Opinions?????
#1
Two Piece Quivers, Any Opinions?????
I am thinking about getting a two piece quiver and wondering what those of you who have used one or have one think about them. I have always used the detachable quivers but I am thinking this may be something I would like to try. Just not sure about shooting with the arrows on the bow. I am looking at the The FUSE Posi-Lite two-piece quiver.
Thanks for the help guys.
Thanks for the help guys.
#2
RE: Two Piece Quivers, Any Opinions?????
Never actually used a two-piece quiver before. The Kwikee-Kwiver is the only quiver I ever used, mainly so I can take it off my bow while up in my treestand. A two-piece quiver full of arrows will add weight to your bow while shooting, and that may be a good thing while hunting on a windy day.All I can say is give ita try, you may like them. But remember, if you have 6 arrows in your quiver, every time you removean arrow, it might throw your accuracy off by lightening it every time you remove the actual weight of an arrow. Just a thought.
#3
RE: Two Piece Quivers, Any Opinions?????
It really depends on how you hunt.
If in a treestand the bow mounted quivers can really get in the way. A tree stand is cramped enough with out you needing to maneuver a quiver full of arrows attached to your bow. I much prefer to use a detachable quiver when hunting from a treestand. The detachable stays tucked away out of the way snug against the tree but accessable instantly should I need a second arrow.
If you lived out west and did spot and stalk hunting then the two piece quivers work very well.
If in a treestand the bow mounted quivers can really get in the way. A tree stand is cramped enough with out you needing to maneuver a quiver full of arrows attached to your bow. I much prefer to use a detachable quiver when hunting from a treestand. The detachable stays tucked away out of the way snug against the tree but accessable instantly should I need a second arrow.
If you lived out west and did spot and stalk hunting then the two piece quivers work very well.
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: KY USA
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RE: Two Piece Quivers, Any Opinions?????
I have used 2 pc. quivers for years. I mostly hunt out of treestands so I wll have to respectfully disagree with bigbulls opinion about 2pc. quivers getting in the way while on stand. If given the choice I will almost always take a high quality 2pc. quiver over any other style.
Some good models on the market right now are; Mathews, Trophy Ridge, Fuse, Hoyt, and Sagitarius (if you can still find them).
Good Luck
Some good models on the market right now are; Mathews, Trophy Ridge, Fuse, Hoyt, and Sagitarius (if you can still find them).
Good Luck