Originally posted by Muttly:
Little late getting back to this one.
So what is the best method for making inserts in the foam? Use a broadhead to cut in a slot?
Heat a practice broadhead and melt it in, so to speak? And about how hot, if doing this?
If thats the route you take I would go about it the same way as a bow quiver insert. Arrange your arrows in the position you wan them then shove them in.
I will say that you loose a bit of the beauty of the back quiver with this method as you will have to carefully insert each arrow in the foam, which means dismounting the quiver upon every arrow retrieval.
I just use the quiver as is and have never had any trouble with my broadheads poking through.
I suppose after a while it would happen though. If anything I would just cut a sacrificial piece of leather, or thin slice of yoga block(like 1/4" might be hard to do without a bandsaw) the same size as the bottom and stuff it in there.
my hill style quiver, I took the pouch off a long time ago, but it was pretty new in this picture.
Here is the divider
and here is how the bottom currently looks after a year of frequent use, although only about 50% of the time with broadheads.