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Two Piece Quivers?

Discussion in 'Tech Talk' started by Greg.Johnston, Aug 1, 2013.

  1. Greg.Johnston

    Greg.Johnston Weekend Warrior

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    Who uses them? I have one on my Stinger now, but not entirely sure I like it there. With the top and bottom so far apart the arrows in between seem to act like big tuning forks when I shoot with a full quiver, LOTs of noise and vibration! And I'm not a big fan of noise. Also one of the arrows comes very close to hitting my sight(its a tool-less sight, so it is a bit bulky) Any recommendations? Should I just go get a one piece quiver that is detachable? I like the idea of not having to take the quiver off..just cause its another thing. Or maybe I'll just not take a quiver at all and just use my backpack to hold arrows..
     
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    maxpetros Grizzled Veteran

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    I personally prefer a one piece detachable quiver
     
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    gltomp Grizzled Veteran

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    Greg... I go along with what max said ^^^. Also, if you feel uncomfortable with it being there, subconsciously you may over compensate for its annoyance when the heat-of-the-moment occurs.

    Best of luck to you this year - shoot straight.
     
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    tfarah22 Weekend Warrior

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    I agree, the best advice I ever got, was to believe in the gear in your hand, if you don't think it is the best then that will reflect in your shot. It doesn't matter what everyone else thinks is the best, as long as you believe it.

    Taylor
     
  5. Greg.Johnston

    Greg.Johnston Weekend Warrior

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    Excellent advice all around, I think I'm gonna go without a quiver and carry arrows in my pack, my backpack has a built in slot where the arrows will fit perfectly. I feel like the quiver would go great on a recurve, but I'm just not feelin it on the compound.
     

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