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Hi ! I use a backquiver and "cause its only smallgame hunting here I have about 6-12 arrows with me...shooting a small target, which perhaps sits on a limb of a tree means lost arrow often...
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I carry four arrows in a great Northern side Mount Quiver. I Judo Point and 3 Magnus 2 blade Broadheads..............
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I depends on which outfit I take, but usually it's three broadheads and one or two blunts/judos. I have 4 and 5 arrow quivers. I rarely shoot more than one broadhead a day, but it's nice to have them along just in case. I almost always shoot a blunt or two out of my tree stand before I climb down, sometimes more if I see more squirrels than deer.
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I carry 5 arrows in a thunderhorn side quiver 4 with broadheads for big game and one has a head that is for somthing other then the big game I'm hunting. Widow
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Occasionally i use a hip or side quiver and i'll carry 3 broadheads and two blunts or judo's . but i much prefer to carry a back quiver whilst hunting as i hunt stumps and rabbits just as much as i hunt game and as such i need to carry an enormous supply of blunts , judo's , flu flu's and old broadheads ..... the whole thing is so much more fun when i'm able to fling arrows without fear of coming up short when a stag wanders by or that big ol' Tuskered hog needs feathered attention . more importantly , as i walk back to the car from my day afield and the sun sets , the rabbits will be out and the rotten old stump on the track back to the car needs some serious whackin ...
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I carry 4 broadheads and a stumper arrow (judo or blunt) Sometimes extra heads 1-broadhead and 1-judo in my pack. Don't get alot of shooting here in western Colorado but I like to be prepared, at least for that trophy stump, lol
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efa 5 arrow bow quiver for hogs/deer, plus a piggy back judo.
but i sure do like the safari tuff, too - lotsa ammo carried in that quiver!
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I carry a Timm O lite tube style side quiver with 4 broadheads and two judos. Used to only carry 2 of each until this year. In Ohio you can kill 2 deer a day and earlier this year I had spine shot a small buck and had to follow up with a quick second shot to the lungs but when I got down two more does walked within 10 yards of me.
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If I plan to be out there for a few hours or more I wear my cat quiver with 4our broadheads, and a couple of blunts. If I'm merely o;n a short jaunt to check out something I have a two blade single arrow quiver on my bow, and I carry another in my right hand. I'm very focused at all times about where the hand arrow is pointed.
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