I'm curious, how many of you use a bow-quiver??
I've used one off and on for years. Have any of you used the Eagles Flight bow quiver? I shoot a 60 inch hybrid and I'm thinking about going to a small [3 arrow] quiver.
Thanks.
Flatbow,
I used a Bear snap-on eight arrow quiver for a long time, but have decided to go with something much lighter. I'm looking at a Skookum two arrow quiver <http://www.alaskabowhunting.com/Skookum-Dual-Stalker-P66C10.aspx> , but I may eventually go with a Lakota style side quiver. <http://www.hidehandler.com/images/super_LakotaLg.jpg> That is one thing about Trad Archery, there are soooo many different combinations to choose from.
Lobo in the Mountains of West Virginia
(07-03-2010 12:00 PM)Teacher_of_the_Arcane Wrote: [ -> ]Flatbow,
I used a Bear snap-on eight arrow quiver for a long time, but have decided to go with something much lighter. I'm looking at a Skookum two arrow quiver <http://www.alaskabowhunting.com/Skookum-Dual-Stalker-P66C10.aspx> , but I may eventually go with a Lakota style side quiver. <http://www.hidehandler.com/images/super_LakotaLg.jpg> That is one thing about Trad Archery, there are soooo many different combinations to choose from.
Lobo in the Mountains of West Virginia
Teacher, I've been using the Kanati quiver on my hybrid bow.....just enough weight but not too much.
You're right there are a lot of choices.
Hi everyone here.I am so glad to come in here,good to see you all.
(06-27-2010 12:03 AM)Flatbow1 Wrote: [ -> ]I'm curious, how many of you use a bow-quiver??
I've used one off and on for years. Have any of you used the Eagles Flight bow quiver? I shoot a 60 inch hybrid and I'm thinking about going to a small [3 arrow] quiver.
Thanks.
I've been using trad equipment for about 4 years, starting with a used Kodiak Magnum, bought it cheap. Right away I drilled holes in it for a snap-on Kwikee 3-arrow setup, and it worked fine. I nearly always have something strapped to my back, stool or climber, so a back quiver doesn't work for me in the field.
I graduated to a new Martin Serengeti last season, and traded for a used 3-arrow strap-on like you find in 3 Rivers or Kustom King catalogs. I never felt the need for more than 2 or 3 arrows in the field..only once in my life did I ever shoot 2 arrows in one hunt. And, I will never drill holes in a bow again.
(07-12-2010 01:56 AM)Flatbow1 Wrote: [ -> ] (07-10-2010 07:40 PM)Wallace2010 Wrote: [ -> ]Hi everyone here.I am so glad to come in here,good to see you all.
How you doing Wallace?
I am tired now,work hard everyday,with much pressure...How about you,Bow ?