The weather was great today so I decided to do an experiment I thought about a couple of days ago. The question I wanted to answer was, does a bow quiver affect the velocity of a bow. I set up my chronograph and got one of my bows.
The selected bow is a Martin Howatt Hunter which pulls 35 pounds at 28" and my draw length is 29.5 inches. The bow has a standard dacron 12 strand flemish twist string with 4 wool puffball silencers. Shooting done using finger release. I had a Selway slide on quiver mounted with 4 wood judo pointed arrows. The arrow I choose to use is an 1816 with a total mass of 429 grains, for about 12 grains per pound.
I loosed 12 shots recording the results quiver attached. Then I removed the quiver taking care not to change my brace height and shot 12 without.
I then threw out the high and low shots for each and put the data in an excel sheet for analysis.
As you can see from the above data, the arrow speed did increase without the quiver but by such a small value as to be meaningless. It was not even statistically certain that the speed did increase.
HOWEVER the noise of the bow did increase dramatically. There was a lot more twang and limb vibration even with the four silencers. In fact this bow is nosier without the quiver than my Hatfield, which I've never used the quiver with.
As a result, if I take this bow hunting next season I will remount the quiver. I am pleased with the Hatfield as it is and it will most likely be my hunting bow all next season. It is quite a bit heavier than the Hunter so I'll probably be using the side quiver I just built. Will decide during stumping this off season.
So for whatever it is worth, a bow quiver makes no differnce in arrow speed, at least with my Howatt Hunter bow.