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Shoulder quiver

Started by capt eddie, July 27, 2007, 08:51:00 PM

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capt eddie

Can someone tell me how you use the shoulder slung quiver with the slotted open side?  Pros and cons would be nice before I spend #100.00 on one.  I will us it for roving and local spot and stalk.  On long trips I use a catquiver with the backpack.
capt eddie

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I would think you just sling it over your shoulder and go....i'm looking at that style myself in a "Mountain quiver" design which protects your fletching....i'm trying to find that post.....Kirk

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Here is the one i'm talking about....i can't find the web site who makes it.  :help:    :help:    :help:  Anyone out there recognize this? help us out here please.

Ian johnson

I got one from st. judes, and have another coming from the quiver exange, I've tried every style quiver, this is the best, its quiet too
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capt eddie

This one looks like it has two straps like a center back.  It is nice and maybe better than the single strap shoulder model.  Any pic of it in uses
capt eddie

joel smith

"...some of it's magic, some of it's tragic, but I've had a good life all the way..."
Jimmy Buffet from HE WENT TO PARIS

CJ Pearson

Joel that is exactly what it is

Bill Shepard

I was just shown yesterday how to use one.  

I was told to put the fletching side toward my back, on my strong side, and draw the arrow forward out of the quiver.

I hope I explained that right.     :archer:
"...But as for me and my house, we will serve the Lord." Joshua 24:15

capt eddie

That quiver looks like it would be great for hunting.  It looks like you would have to take it off to put the arrws in after taking the shot.  I am looking for some thing like that to rove and as well as stalk.  Putting the arrows back in would be an issue.  I have seen some pics of guys wearing a single strap model.
capt eddie

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