I'm currently using a Big Jim's bow quiver on my Bama. I practice with it on and with it off. I've kind of had to "tune" it by adjusting the placement and the tightness of the straps, but now that I have everything adjusted, I can't tell any difference in accuracy or point of impact. I like to take the quiver off when I'm in the stand or blind, mainly because I often have my bow lying across my lap, and it just doesn't lie correctly with the quiver on. If I were just hanging it up all the time, I'd leave the quiver on.
I've got a Selway limb bolt quiver on my Orion that never comes off. The only issue I've ever had with it was setting it down in a ground blind. With such short limbs, the nocks on the arrows in the quiver want to stick in the dirt.
For small game or stump shooting, I usually just use my back quiver.
If the number of arrows in your bow quiver noticeably changes the way your bow shoots, something is wrong, IMHO. You might as well just use a solo quiver if using more than one or two arrows from your quiver is going to alter the next shot. I normally just practice with one or two arrows because Robin Hoods are expensive, but I've loaded up my bow quiver with field points and shot groups from the bow quiver without any issues. If your arrows are tuned to your bow, quiver on, quiver off, or number of arrows in the quiver really should not impact accuracy. Apparently, your mileage may vary.
