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Back Quiver ??

Started by Keith361, January 05, 2008, 09:28:00 PM

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Keith361

I hanve a back quiver that is less than soft and my arrows seem to be making a good bit of noise while I'm walking with it. I was thinking of puttin a piece of foam at the bottom and some kind of lining around the top but I'm not sure what would work best. I like the fur, but I was thinking about fleece. Any thoughts?

Keith
"If there must be trouble then let it be in my day, that my children may live in peace."   Thomas Paine
"Courage is being scared to death, but saddeling up anyway"
John Wayne

NorthShoreLB

If your arrows are making noise,..than you're moving to fast   :bigsmyl:
"Almost none knows the keen sense of satisfaction which comes from taking game with their own homemade weapons"

-JAY MASSEY-

Keith361

He he, been accused of that before...

Keith
"If there must be trouble then let it be in my day, that my children may live in peace."   Thomas Paine
"Courage is being scared to death, but saddeling up anyway"
John Wayne

madness522

Along with adding foam on the bottom and some type of fur around the top you could also use Neets foot oil to help soften the leather.  It works wonders softening a baseball glove.  A cheap way to get a lining for the top is at a Goodwill or Salvation Army store. But an old coat that has fur, fleece, or wool collar.
Barry Clodfelter
TGMM Family of the Bow.

Izzy

My cousin put pipe insulation in his quiver so now each arrow has its own individual sleeve.

Gene Roberts

Well one problem cold be that the arrows hit leaves or branches.One way of solving that is to make it to where the arrows are behind yuor head and the quiver is straight verticley speaking.
Yea,though i walk through the valley of the shadow of death,i will fear no evil:for thou art with me;thy rod and thy staff they comfort me.Psalm 23:4

"Speak softly and carry a big stick. . . . "           President Theodore Roosevelt

NorthShoreLB

No Gene, if you use a backquiver for hunting, you will have to learn to move it under you arm when going thru tight places,it doesn't take long to get the hang of it and when you do the motion becomes instinctive, you'll be surprised how  easyly you'll get thru the hardest spots.
"Almost none knows the keen sense of satisfaction which comes from taking game with their own homemade weapons"

-JAY MASSEY-

JEFF B

you are right jay. now if i were you i would put fur on the inside of the opeing and some foam on the inside of the bottom of the quiver. this realy works. and most important walk slow.  :biglaugh:
'' sometimes i wake up Grumpy;
other times i let her sleep"

TGMM FAMILY OF THE BOW

lodestar

Try wearing it in the shower and then wear it till its dry. Works on my combat boots... Just kidding!!!!

NorthShoreLB

HO'NEHE JEFF,... I'm not Jay Massey, sometimes I wander how is it possible for modern archers not to seek all the possible past knowledge    :readit: ,.... not trying to sound mean.

I personally think that the foam on the bottom is a bad idea (tryed that), your arrows have to be able to flow with the quiver, that won't happen if they are stuck in a peace of foam, make some leather covers for the broadheads to avoid them to touch each other, and keep the sharper, fur around the opening is a nice touch but not really necessary.

...again if your quiver is making noise, you're moving to fast, the backquiver is the ultimate hunting quiver   :bigsmyl:  lets you know when to slow down, keep your clothes out of the way, and lets you draw arrows in a split second, what else do you need   :bigsmyl:
"Almost none knows the keen sense of satisfaction which comes from taking game with their own homemade weapons"

-JAY MASSEY-

NorthShoreLB

Ooh, forgot, Montana pitch blend is a really good product for getting your quiver nice and soft.


I wouldn't use Neetsoft oil, I did on one quiver, and the smell was terrible and never got rid of it, not the best idea for hunting
"Almost none knows the keen sense of satisfaction which comes from taking game with their own homemade weapons"

-JAY MASSEY-

KodiakBob

I agree with North. moving to fast. Gary Sentman says the same on his video. Leather covers for broadheads are fun and easy to make.

NorthShoreLB

"Almost none knows the keen sense of satisfaction which comes from taking game with their own homemade weapons"

-JAY MASSEY-

JBiorn

I just go to the fabric store and get some fake fur.(You oughta see the looks a full-grown man in moccasins and a crusher hat get in there). Its cheap, and its pretty durable. It quiets my quivers down beautifully.

bernard

how do you attach the fur? just glue it onto the leather?

Keith361

That's good stuff right there, I do move a little too fast sometimes. The broadhead covers is a great idea (shoulda had a V8).

Keith
"If there must be trouble then let it be in my day, that my children may live in peace."   Thomas Paine
"Courage is being scared to death, but saddeling up anyway"
John Wayne

snag

I lined the top and down inside a ways with a piece of a coyote pelt...really helps quiet the arrows down.
Isaiah 49:2...he made me a polished arrow and concealed me in his quiver.

Minuteman

If the quiver isn't smashed down in the middle enough to keep the arrows in it when you bend over to tie your shoes you aren't wearing it tightly enough. It also takes just the right stiffness of leather to make a good back quiver. Too stiff and it won't collapse enough to keep 'em quiet and still while hunting, too soft and your arrows get hung up when you pull em out.
You might get a lot less noise by simply snugging up the strap til the body of the quiver forms to your back.
If its too stiff try rolling it up bottom to top and mashin' on it some, then unroll it, make it flat a different way, and roll and mash again.
It really should be more like a stiff bag than a tube.
Chris
There sure is alot of air around a squirrel...eeyup.


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