WHAT QUIVER DO YOU LIKE?
#2
Joined: Mar 2006
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Well I haven't hunted big game with my recurve yet hopefully next year but I do go for small game tried a selway slide on it was convienent(sp?) but I didn't like the extra weight and off balance it gave the feel of the bow I will be trying a back quiver its on order but I made a a plains quiver and love it. can hold it close to me if in thick bush take it off if i need to.
#5
I have a Selwy slide-on on my recurve, and a plains shoulder quiver for my longbow arrows. I like them both, but the Selway does make the bow lean. The shoulder quiver is pretty versatile.
#6
Boone & Crockett
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Mississippi USA
Still searching for the "perfect" quiver here. I've tried pretty much everything I could find except the Simmons rotary quiver, and it's next on the list. Been using a cheap side quiver for hunting--it works as well or better than anything else I've tried. I usean Art Vincent side quiver for 3-D.
Chad
Chad
#8
I have a back quiver and it has it's plus and minus'. If on stand I take it off and hang it on a hook at hand. While stillhunting my quiver sticks too far above my shoulder, design problem, but I usually have an arrow knocked anyway so it's just for backup shots.
#10
Boone & Crockett
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Mississippi USA
I've had a Cat Quiver, and it's a great concept, but it's definately not a "one size fits all". I gotmine from a friend, and after I tried it let another friend try it. All three of us are big guys (over 6' tall) and broad across the shoulders. It wasn't comfortable for any of us, and with it sitting in the center of your back it was a pain to get an arrow out, and a real pain to get an arrow back in.
Chad
Chad


