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Homemade back quiver. It looks great, but it's a continual work in progress. I usually carry it and string a boot lace around the top then put foam in the bottom. Stops all arrow movement.
And if that doesnt work or im still hunting close to home I just carry a single arrow. I figure I will get one shot at a nice buck, better make it count.
Posts: 57 | From: Ellijay, Ga. | Registered: Feb 2007
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EFA bowquiver for me. I have pretty much every different possible permutation of arrow-carriage you can think of & nothing beats a lightweight bowquiver. Quiet, doesn't flag game, won't rattle, easy to guide through thich brush, you won't need to check it every 5 minutes to see if you've lost your arrows either. You won't need to move or adjust it to get around. Your arrows are constantly where you need them & it's east as pie to see which arrow you're pulling (how many have pulled a blunt by mistake ) Your arrows won't rub together, dulling broadheads & a small bowquiver absolutely will not affect how your bow shoots!
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