Do you prefer a detachable or 2 peice quiver
#21
I guess I'm one of the only guys that DOESN'T like the Alpine softlok quiver
The 2 piece quivers of today are mounted so close to the riser that it really doesn't affect the way my bow shoots at all. If I happen to take it off during the summer, I notice no diffence in feel.
#22
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Alpine 5 arrow detachable quiver. I love it because I can shoot with it on or off, doesn't matter. I like the detachable because it gives me more movement and extra comfort in a treestand.
#23
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From: Inverness, MS
I prefer the detach models....... Never could get used to shooting with the quiver on. Plus, when sitting in your lap it gets in the way IMO....... Been hunting this way for going on 15 years and never had a problem
#26
Nontypical Buck
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From: Heaven IA USA
I too have used both for a number of seasons, even tried the hip quiver. Once I made the switch to a two piece I never went back to the detachable. For me it nevermade a noticeable difference in my shooting.
While I do understand the convenience of not havingtheshafts attached to the bow in a tree or in the ground blind (where the arrows can be in the way), there have been times when I have been presented with a second shot [&:], on those rare occasions, one can get off a second arrow, in that critical window of time,with much less movement, andmuch swifter. Also, for me anyway, where the two piece really shines is when one is chasing elk in the mountains. Less noise, lower profile, and quicker to get set up...of course I know those Primos boys would argue with me on that one
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While I do understand the convenience of not havingtheshafts attached to the bow in a tree or in the ground blind (where the arrows can be in the way), there have been times when I have been presented with a second shot [&:], on those rare occasions, one can get off a second arrow, in that critical window of time,with much less movement, andmuch swifter. Also, for me anyway, where the two piece really shines is when one is chasing elk in the mountains. Less noise, lower profile, and quicker to get set up...of course I know those Primos boys would argue with me on that one
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#27
I use a detachable quiver. I leave it on when I hunt but take it off when I put my bow away. I use a soft case and I don't even think it would fit with the quiver attached much less with arrows on it.
When I go hunting I just take the quiver (full of arrows) out of the arrow box thats in the side pocket of mycase, put it on the bow and go.
When I go hunting I just take the quiver (full of arrows) out of the arrow box thats in the side pocket of mycase, put it on the bow and go.




