Buckeyedownsouth
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Just trying to gather everyone’s thoughts on this and seeing what’s your preferred method
This exactly. There is less noise with the shot when the quiver is off.On walking to my spot, off once I arrive. Practice both ways.
This. Also I don't want my arrows wraps and feathers being another thing moving in the moment of truth. Another thing for me is the Kansas wind can blow my bow around a lot, taking the quiver off helps with that.On walking to my spot, off once I arrive. Practice both ways.
Main thing is practice how you hunt. I practice both ways and it changes my poi a little left to right. I also mounted my quiver upside down which balances the bow so much better than having it rigjt side up.I keep my quiver on..... Do u guys practice shooting with it on or off? I practice with it on also.
On walking to my spot, off once I arrive. Practice both ways.
On walking to my spot, off once I arrive. Practice both
how much gear do you have in the tree with you? I’ve been leaving it on my bow to minimize having to much stuff hanging in the tree with me but I may just have to much gear lolOn walking to my spot, off once I arrive. Practice both ways.
Hilarious. I first read your response this way and thought... Well that's one way to cut weight!how much gear do you have in the tree with you? I’ve been leaving it on my bow to minimize having to much stuff hanging in the tree with me but I may just have to much gear lol
how much gear do you have in the tree with you? I’ve been leaving it on my bow to minimize having to much stuff hanging in the tree with me but I may just have to much gear lol