Well, I’m pretty much like many others being that I have a collection of quivers and only use one. I tried a Boa, 2 hip quivers, Cat-Quiver and finally a Selway QD. My quandary was how to carry my arrows conveniently, quietly, have quick access and not impact my bow when shooting. The Boa wouldn’t stay put and through my bow off balance, my hip quiver just plain sucked in brush, the cat quiver sucked even worse (missed a shot at a hog walking out one evening because I couldn’t get to an arrow). All but the boa and selway would just not work with a stand on my back and walking through the bush. The Selway affected my shooting and made my bow feel out of balance, but I decided to shoot the fire out of it until I got my arrow retuned and it felt right. After about 300-500 shots over two or three days and a little bit of fine tuning, it feels perfect now and I’ll never go back. I can’t say that it made my bow quieter, but it sure didn’t make it any louder. My accuracy was as good or better once I got used to it. If you can just get used to the way the bow feels right before you draw, bow quivers are the way to go!
BTW, I shoot a 58” Roy Hall Apache and the quiver is no problem with my relatively short bow.