From: Fullquiver
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Date: 17-Oct-21 |
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Well, after hours of looking at quivers and reading up on them multiple times and shooting until my arm hurts, I finally made a decision. I have decided to go barebow, without a bow quiver. The bow quiver did tighten my group but I tended to shoot left. Not enough time to readjust. I am shooting better since I have been shooting so much. A big thank you to the customer service at Big Jims and Robert Brumm of Great Northern. I almost feel I should buy something from each of them for the great customer service. Now to figure out what side quiver. The leather quiver with the side cut out ie the Big Jim leather quiver or the Safari tuff Arrow Master. Choices, choices, choices.
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From: Batman
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Date: 18-Oct-21 |
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GOOD HUNTING & BLESSED BE! Post a photo of what You end up with? WANNA SEE'UM!
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From: Therifleman
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Date: 18-Oct-21 |
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I you want a side quiver with style send Riverwolf a PM.
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From: JusPassin
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Date: 18-Oct-21 |
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Just mount a Kwikee quiver to an over the shoulder messenger bag. The system works great.
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From: tecum-tha
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Date: 18-Oct-21 |
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You tended to shoot left with the bow quiver because you needed a weaker shaft. 25-50 grain heavier tip will solve this and doesn't make any difference for hunting distances. Best hunting setups are borderline weak, because when you dress warmer when it gets colder your draw length will go down some.
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