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Started by Chain2, August 12, 2018, 09:28:47 AM

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Chain2

I'm taking my Arrowmaster on an elk hunt soon. My eyes are older and night or low light vision certainly not what it used to be. How do you guys get the arrows back in the same spot I the foam? I don't want to turn in a light to do so in the dark. I was thinking of maybe put some holes in the foam to "index" the arrow into the same spot. What do you guys do? Thanks.
"Windage and elevation Mrs. Langdon, windage and elevation..."

Hackbow

I took mine on an elk hunt. Once. They are fine tools for a lot of things, but not the best choice for elk hunting, imo.

Chain2

This will make the 3rd trip with it. I just couldn't come up with a better solution. I'm trying to get used to a bow quiver but it's a process. I like the Arrowmaster because I can move it around on myself depending on conditions.
"Windage and elevation Mrs. Langdon, windage and elevation..."

Hackbow

Understand. I really like the quiver mysef, just not for elk. My arrows are full length and the fletching cover pops off occasionally. It also seems a bit bulky for me in the mountains when trying to slide back up along my pack. Not bad for packing in, but the day to day hunting. Not a fan of bow quivers either but they are lesser of all the various evils for me while hunting elk.

Good luck!

LBR

I go by feel.  Only been elk hunting trips twice, but I use my quiver a lot during whitetail season.  Best all-around quiver I've ever used.  Might try contacting Denny Sturgis Jr. about it.  He's hunted (and killed) dang near everything with fur using one.

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