My Arrow Quiver for hunting...

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Marty1

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While I'm now in full "bowhunting-mode", I though I'd share an arrow quiver I modified to meet my style of hunting. ( For starters, you won't find any quivers attached to ANY of my bows ...which are mostly traditional style. )
I often meander through brush while bowhunting, so I wanted a quiver that attempts to stay out-of-the-way from branches. I ended-up assembling this quiver
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by first removing the broadhead cover and shaft holder from a store-shelf quiver, then joining them with a rigid piece of metal.
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I then added a pivoting, wide metal clip
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to the quiver which easily slips on-and-off your belt.
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I've found that being attached to your waist, this arrow quiver is less likely to "wave-around" while stalking. It also allows for easy "quick-draw" access to the arrows and you can use it with a backpack.
 
That is a nice quiver and well thought out. I have one a friend in Montana makes or used to. He used the "Quickie Quiver" that holds three arrows and mounts on bows and put a similar belt hook on it about 6" long and at an angle. They are light, quiet and I put a small strap I made from braided paracord so I could hang it over my shoulder and place on my back when I hunt in Colorado in that waist hight scrub brush or for hanging in a tree when stand hunting. I will have to dig it out and snap a photo of it. It is sprayed with Krylon camo three color but most has come off.
Great work.
 
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