3 or 6 arrow quiver???
#5
Depends on what your going for, I'd probably say 3.
I ususally carry my traditional equipment in an over the back style quiver (aka robinhood) Only cause I take it goose hunting now and then
I ususally carry my traditional equipment in an over the back style quiver (aka robinhood) Only cause I take it goose hunting now and then
#7
Between the two I would say the 6 arrow quiver. I have a 4 arrow quiver and really like it. I have shot 3 arrows in a day (and no, only one arrow missed
). More arrows the better, better safe than sorry .
). More arrows the better, better safe than sorry .
#8
I too would want at least four. Arrows don't weigh much, and I would sure hate to run dry if something unusual happened. A couple of years ago, a guy I know had a coyote stop right under his stand. He shot it. Had to shoot it again to kill it. That left him two arrows left. An hour later a buck came by. He shot and missed (apparent range estimation error). The deer ran a short distance and stopped. He got it on his last arrow. Had to track it with one of the dulled arrows nocked that he had used earlier on the coyote.
#9
The more the merrier!!! Strictly for whitetail, 3 is probably enough, but what if you hunt somewhere where you can take 2 in a day, or hunt where you can hunt multiple species?


