A while back I was trailing a pig through a thicket and got tangled up a time or two. I moved around got my quiver free and kept trailing. I found the pig, dressed him and put my quiver back on and grabbed up my bow to walk out. As I was adjusting the quiver on my back I grabbed the point of a broadhead that had poked out the bottom of the quiver about 1/2".. I just got a good scratch but it sure got me to thinking. I had a piece of carpet in the bottom when that happened.
I finally decided to put a thin piece of plywood in the bottom, actually a piece of paneling about 3/16" think.. So now I have the paneling inside on the bottom with a piece of carpet on top of the paneling.. Arrows don't rattle and hopefully in my rough and tumble hunting an arrow won't poke out the bottom again.