Longbow Quiver
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LBR
The one I have is called Sidewinder Rotory quiver. It's only the adaptor that is held on with your belt. Then you put the bracket of your regular qwikee or bohning or whatever type of quiver you want on the adapter, and viola! Hip quiver that rotates around to your liking, and comes on and off when you want.
The one I have is called Sidewinder Rotory quiver. It's only the adaptor that is held on with your belt. Then you put the bracket of your regular qwikee or bohning or whatever type of quiver you want on the adapter, and viola! Hip quiver that rotates around to your liking, and comes on and off when you want.
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For where I hunt it get to thick for a hip quiver, So right now I have a selway slide on style on my longbow right now and it did change the feel of the bow and got in the way at first but with practice and use I got like it. The bow quiver is convient and handy for hunting. I have tried a few back quivers by martin and vista and neet but hated them. They just aren't made proper, too stiff not long enough things like that, I am thinking of ordering a quiver from http://www.mikesarcheryleather.com/the 4"hunter series to try out have heard good things. Sorry for rambling I guess what I am getting at everyone is different try different quivers and decide.
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Boone & Crockett
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From: Mississippi USA
The way I usually wear my hip quiver works great in thick stuff (if is awful wearing it the regular way though). I just put the belt over my head and let the quiver ride under my arm, broadheads forward. With it like this, I can also put the quiver in front of me, behind me, or just let it hang at my side.
I haven't seen a Sidewinder--any links?
Chad
I haven't seen a Sidewinder--any links?
Chad
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