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Favorite hunting quiver not on bow??

Started by Bullfrog 1, May 09, 2012, 10:48:00 PM

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Bullfrog 1

Been trying my longbow without a bow quiver and I really like the feel of it. Seems to be a little more balanced. What quiver do you guys like not on the bow. I've heard good things about safari tuff?? Dawgware??  Thanks. Bill


m midd

I like the GFA side quiver. I like to have a gripper and foam for the broadheads.
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Bear Heart

for hunting or just shooting?  I like cat quivers for most hunting.  If it is just at the range I have one of those 3 plastic tube deal for dry weather and a simmons rotating quiver for rain.
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papawoody

Safari tuff. Easy arrow removal, And easy to carry.
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dragonheart

Hill style back quiver.  Takes some skill development to use like shooting, but is tried and true.
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tracker1

The G. Fred Asbell side quiver worked very well for me.  I want to get a second for back up in case they ever stop making them.

old_goat2

Not really very traditional other than the leather it's mounted on, but I use an Alpine Sof Lock quiver. There's a few other hip quivers on the market, but most of them don't stay indexed like I like them, always being affected by gravity and end up pointing straight down. The way this one's indexed, it clears my backpack and doesn't get caught in the brush and stays the same due to the way it's mounted. It's windy quite often out here in the West and I don't like the wind sail effect bow mounted quivers effect on my bow, but they do look cool;)

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Various bows, but if you see me shooting, it's probably a Toelke in my hand!

Richie

Hunter series quiver from Mikes Archery Leather .  
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Zradix

These are my currents favs...
Works like a GFA.
The hood on the right one is about 2/3's the size of the other.

weighs 8.7 oz with the shoulder line.
  :dunno:  

   
If some animals are good at hunting and others are suitable for hunting, then the Gods must clearly smile on hunting.~Aristotle

..there's more fun in hunting with the handicap of the bow than there is in hunting with the sureness of the gun.~ F.Bear

moleman

Ive tried many different styles, but the tried and true back quiver gets my vote. Once you get one broke in and adjusted its like wearing a second skin. This is one that i made nearly 30 yrs ago, i never leave home without it when my bow is in hand.  [/url] [/IMG]

Bjorn

I made these



The quiver from Rod Jenkins-Safari Tuff-is what my son uses; it is a winner.

Steve Clandinin

Safari Tuff,hands down for serious Elk and Moose.Completely protects your arrows,easy removal,dead quiet and light as a feather.Just ordered HH's new back quiver for small game and stumpin.Looks really well made.
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Rob DiStefano

quivers are all a matter of personal preference, and all the words in the world by anyone won't do any off-bow quivers justice unless you try them out for yerself.  unfortunately, dat's da fax, jack.
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IronJohn

My Son and I both use the Simmons rotary side quiver. We really like them but I believe they are no longer made........IJ
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