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Old 03-02-2008 | 05:08 PM
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Default Hip Quivers...

I'm looking for a fairly inexpensive hip quiver for target shooting and practicing in the summer. I don't like fooling around with putting them in and out of the soft-loc when I'm target shooting, and being limited to only so many arrows. I saw buckmaster posted a similar thread not too long ago comparing the Bohning and the Vista. Many recommended the bohning for it's extra storage space, but that leads me to a question for those of you shooting that or a similar quiver. Is there a point where it's TOO much? I mean, do you really need so many different storage pockets/carrying slots, etc that it justifies extra bulkiness? Speaking of which, how bulky are the bohning quivers? I was looking at a similar quiver on Lancasterarchery which includes the belt as well. That Aurora Techno Jazz



Do most of you guys loop your quivers around an extra belt, or around the your normal belt? If I were to go with the bohning or vista, I would need the extra belt (if you guys don't recommend using your regular belt). So, in a nutshell, I do like the compact/lightweight design of the vista, but the Aurora and bohning seem similar except the aurora comes with the belt. Suggestions? Any other recommendations? As a side note, really the less I have to spend, the better. When it comes down to it, I'm really just buying a device to HOLD my arrows. For the price of some of the quivers out there, they better be able to make me dinner or something.
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