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Coach
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Quiver questions
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September 06, 2007, 03:28:00 PM »
Considering a back quiver. I have seen lots on **** and other sites but: How deep should a good one be? It seems like cross straps on the front would really help secure things. Is this an advantage over the sngle shoulder strap? How quiet can these be? Any comments regarding these questions or things I have been missed would be appreciated. Coach
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Lots of quivers in the classifieds also here. I like over the shoulder better myself. Easier to draw an arrow out for me than the cross straps. How deep it should be depends on how long your arrows are somewhat.
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