Still undecided on the type quiver I want to use. I may have to narrow it down due to my arrows. The FMJ's are too small for most trad arrow grippers. Any suggestions? Considering the Safari Tuff, but dang that is a lot of coin "to me" for a quiver that I don't even know if I will like. Thanks, Bobby
I am kinda looking for a quiver too. I think I want one that slips on the limbs of my bow. Good luck finding yours.
Great advice Jeff! What type of quiver you use is up to you. what the application?? If your going to take 3 or 4 arrows in the woods and just hunt deer, a bow quiver will work perfect for you! If you plan on going after small game, you'll be looking for a different quiver that will allow you to carry more arrows! I use the Arrowmaster for it all, practice, shoots, deerhunting, stumping and small gaming! I would look at the big picture if I were you, then decide! The best part of the arrowmaster is, I can do all this with out ever changing arrows out of my quiver, just grab it and go! A decent bow quiver like you want is going to be about $65/$75 shipped.
I bought and recommend an Eagles Flight Archery quiver, sold mine off though, just wasn't me!! Don is a great guy and makes a top notch quiver! This is a strap on quick detachable version!
My go to hunting quiver is an Arrowmaster. Best hunting quiver out there IMO. Below is my "fun" quiver. It does see some hunting action, but I have to admit that I get a weird feeling hunting with it. Gets lot of use though:
I've been through as many quivers as I have bows and never found one I liked. Tell me more about the Arrowmaster, I don't believe I've tried that one.
I looked it up and see its one of Rod's products, no doubt its quality. I may look into that. Thanks for the tip!
Honestly, it is the best bow huntiner quiver I have ever used. After talking with Rod, I know there was one improvement made since I bought mine. The rubber in the bottom has been replaced with a different type. The rubber on the one that I have, is a lttle tough to dry.I had it in bad downpour and it tllk a few days for the rubber to dry. This has been improvved upon. Anyway I like mine bacause of the ease of unloading arrows. I also like the fletch protector. It also sheds rain very well and none of my feather have ever gotten wet. The quiver is also very quiet. I would honestly say that if you get one, you'll like it.