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RE: quiver problem
If I did a lot of stalking I'd want a back cat quiver. They are kinda pricey however. I don't like the extra weight on my bow that a quiver gives, so I like to take mine off before I shoot.
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RE: quiver problem
my old quiver isnt worth a darn when it gets cold it isnt worth a darn to dang noisy i think im going with the alpine with the soft lock ill mount one on my treestand and the other on my bow
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RE: quiver problem
I use a kwickie kwiver & buy extra brackes to screw to my stands, I'v also just used a home depot screw in tool hanger screwed into my tree. In the blind I just put it on the ground. All that aside, if its not windy I shoot very close with it on or off. Maybe my group opens up but its still pretty centered & I kill my 3d target out to 35 yards no trouble with it on.
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RE: quiver problem
A back quiver, hip quiver or offset bracket/stabilizer would be your 3 choices. The latter would add more weight to your bow; but, would allow for easy access to your arrows.
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RE: quiver problem
I put my quiver on my bow and went out to shoot today. I was shooting all over the place. I was wodering what was wrong and I decided to take my quiver off and there was a big difference I was consistantly right on target. Has anyone else had this problem? I can't go without a quiver so I was wondering what I should do. http://www.keystonecountrystore.com/...=181&mitem=217 |
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