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What's in your Quiver?

Started by larry, August 05, 2007, 05:00:00 PM

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Fletcher

Again this year I'll be carrying Ace 165 gr Express mounted on compressed ramin shafts from Kerry Gesink.
Good judgement comes from experience.  Experience comes from bad judgement.

"The next best thing to playing and winning is playing and losing."

"An archer doesn't have to be a bowhunter, but a bowhunter should be an archer."

Mike Orton

4 Grizzly Grande 190's and a Judo piggy backed outside
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UK Bowman

4 blade Zwickeys on laminated birch shafts

James Wrenn

Two Treeshark tipped SST 240s for deer hunting. For hog hunting I will carry my tube quiver with 4 more in it as well.
....Quality deer management means shooting them before they get tough....

hockeyref

Depending on the arrows I grab, 135gr Zwickey Delta's, 125gr Magnus, or 190 grain Hiser's (copy of a Pearson Dead Head)... I want to try the 160gr Eclipse's though.
Steve Uhall

buckracks7

American Express, errr, I mean Razorcaps.
If it's in your way, move it.

pseman

125gr Muzzy Phantoms on the end of CX Heritage 150's. Maybe a Judo point.
Mark Thornton

It doesn't matter how or what you shoot, as long as you hit your target.

Bob Lord

4 Zwickey eskimos on hand tapered ash shafts with 5 1/2 inch wild turkey feathers (right wing)and two Zwickey judos on ash shafts and one ash shaft with a shock absorber rubber to boot a love struck moose or over friendly bear with.
lawdy

Two Arrows

125 grain Razorcaps on either 2018 Easton Legacy's or CX 45/60 Terminator Selects.
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bear1336

100 grain Magnus have been using these heads for the last several years.
Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside thoroughly used up, totally worn out, with bible in hand and loudly proclaim...WOW...What a Ride!!!

the Ferret

a cane arrow with either a trade point or a flint head   ;)
There is always someone that knows more than you, and someone that knows less than you, so you can always learn and you can always teach

larry

Just one arrow Ferret? seems like a waste of a perfectly good quiver  :biglaugh:

ishiwannabe

Chundoo arrows...some old Bear heads, two judos, and what looks like an old ribtek....2016's will be tipped with 2 blade 125 stingers.
"I lost arrows and didnt even shoot at a rabbit" Charlie after the Island of Trees.
                        -Jamie

Orion

Three Zwickey deltas and one hex blunt on tapered cedars for deer.  Been shooting the Zwickeys for about 30 years.  May also try a STOS and/or Howard Hill on elk this year.

snag

160gr glue-on Simmon Interceptors on POC shafts. I also have been trying some Interceptors on GT 5575 with 5gr per inch weight tubes. Both seem to fly very nice.
Isaiah 49:2...he made me a polished arrow and concealed me in his quiver.

Pat B

My quiver this year will have 3 sourwood shoot arrows with self nocks,turkey feathers, 2 with rhyolite stone points and 1 with an obsidian point. All I need now is the opportunity.   Pat
Make the most of all that comes and the least of all that goes!
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ber643

Good on ya, Pat. I would like very much to try that this year too, 'cept mine will be Cane- but if so, I think it will be after I get one under my belt first.
Bernie: "Hunters Are People Too"

Ret'd USMC '53-'72

Traditional Bow Shooters of West Virginia (Previously the Official Dinosaur Wrangler, Supporter, and Lifetime Honorary Member)
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Steve P

May try some Woodsmans. Been using Zwickey and Bears for so long it's hard to glue something different on.


Steve

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