pulling arrow out of quiver
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Thats a really good question! To be honest i think that is just something that you learn how to do when the time presents it self. I mean think about how often does most bowhunters get a chance to walk up on a whitetail close enuff for a shot? with out being detected? Well the trouth is more often than you would think! I my self have taken quit a few doing just that walking to or from my stand and walk up on one just standing there! maby eating or something. thats a part of bowhunting that no one ever really talks about! but can be the most rewarding.But the awnser to your question? on how do you get the arrow out of your quiver? well for hunters that carry the arrows attached to there bows about the only way i have really been succesfull doing that is when you walk up one one like that, try to get your bow strait in front of you and while holding your bow slip your release into the palm of your hand! now you can use your two fingers to pull the arrow from your quiver do this all while looking at the animal that way you can stop moving if he looks up! you have to do this very easy and quietly try not to let your arrow touch your release? now once thats done while extending your arm that is holding your bow pull the string strait back. I have done this many times but i did screw up a lot the first few times i tride but it can be done! It just takes a lot of practice and it still does not work every time! but thats just hunting[8D] No arrow should clang or smack your bow when pulling it out of the quiver
I know this more info than you asked for but i thought what the heck
I know this more info than you asked for but i thought what the heck






