Looking for a quiver alternative>>>???
#1
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Ridgeland MS USA
Posts: 850
Looking for a quiver alternative>>>???
I never leave my quiver on my bow. I shoot feathers, so I am always concerned about damaging them while walking through the woods, etc.. I've also tried several fletch covers, but I don't like the way they fit or work. I've been looking for arrow tube that will hold approx. 6 arrows in place and which I can strap to my back pack and take an arrow out as needed. Any ideas?
#4
RE: Looking for a quiver alternative>>>???
Belle what dont you like about it? pack not big enough for your needs, or the
way the arrows sit in the quiver, just curious because it might not be right
for me eithier.
way the arrows sit in the quiver, just curious because it might not be right
for me eithier.
#5
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Ridgeland MS USA
Posts: 850
RE: Looking for a quiver alternative>>>???
The one I have doesn't have a big pack on it, just a few pockets. The reason I don't like it is b/c I It's hard to deal with when I've got a stand on my back, back packs, bows, etc.
I think the ones that have the big backpack attached would be nice in some instances, but I like to take my backpack with me on other outings, such as scouting, etc, and I wouldn't want to take a quiver with me. I just want an arrow tube that will fit in my backpack and I can throw my pack around and not worry about arrows, etc.
I think the ones that have the big backpack attached would be nice in some instances, but I like to take my backpack with me on other outings, such as scouting, etc, and I wouldn't want to take a quiver with me. I just want an arrow tube that will fit in my backpack and I can throw my pack around and not worry about arrows, etc.
#6
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Feb 2003
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RE: Looking for a quiver alternative>>>???
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Dominant Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Blossvale, New York
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RE: Looking for a quiver alternative>>>???
That's kind of neat looking do dad. Do you suppose I could adapt a bracket and mount it to my climber? It sure would be handy. A little pricy though considering my Kwickee works.