I'm sure this topic is one that gets constantly revisited but I can't seem to find another thread so I'll just start another. Like the title asks, tell about the contents of your quiver. For deer: I have a 5 arrow quiver I stock it with 3 broadheads and 2 blunt tips. This year I think I may just take the broadheads and leave the blunts at home. For turkey: I haven't decided yet.
Up until this year I always used a 5 arrow Tightspot. I changed and bought a 3 arrow Tightspot so it will be 3 this season.
I prefer 4 myself, but my Tightspot is 5 so that's what's in there. I used a 4 arrow Kwikee for years and got used to it I guess. I've used up 3 on one hunt before, 2 deer, 1 spined needing a 2nd shot from the stand. I remember back when we had bow quivers that would hold 8-12 arrows. I think that Martin had one that would hold 16 if memory serves.
This may come back to haunt you. You should ALWAYS have a "finishing off" arrow if the need arises. It will some day. I bring 4 arrows in to hunt with, if I need more than that I belong on the practice range and not in the woods.
No real rhyme or reason but I carry 5. Probably because that's what my quiver holds. 1-2 may be tipped with a small game head depending on where I am hunting.