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Old 03-22-2004 | 09:35 AM
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I prefer a hip quiver as It doesn't interfer w/ a pack (I always carry too much stuff) and the bow quiver throws off the balance of the bow. I would like to try a cat quiver in the future though.
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Old 03-22-2004 | 01:31 PM
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This has been a struggle for me for years with my longbow. I prefer a bowquiver for pure ease of use but I like the longbow to be bare for the performance and beauty. I've killed my last 5 deer with a Selway Quiver on my longbow but have since moved to one of their side quivers and I use a beautiful back quiver for shoots and stumping. The only reason I don't use a back quiver all the time is because I'm insane over the edges of my broadheads and can't mentally allow them to touch each other. I know there are several ways to protect them in a quiver but I would rather use the side quiver and forget it.
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