Another shameless thread to help with my posts count so I can access the classified.
Serious note, just want to know what everyone's setup is in regards to quivers. For my warf bow or trad bows that have insert for modern compound bow quivers, I just use the type that snap on/off. Hang it on side like with my compound setup.
With that said, I don't like shooting/hunting with quiver on at any given point for my compound.
But in regards to trad bows, I'm undecided. I have only practice without a quiver. So questions:
Who hunt with full quiver when saddle, blind, or stalking?
Is there a benefit beside aesthetic to having a more traditional limbs attached quiver like Selway VS a riser bolt on quiver?
Is it blasphemous to drill/insert slot for a quiver mount into a traditional bow that does not have one like a vintage Bear?
Do you shoot differently with a quiver on? Like it more because of the added weight for stability etc etc?
Oh, how does everyone keep their arrow from falling off the rest in the saddle?
Serious note, just want to know what everyone's setup is in regards to quivers. For my warf bow or trad bows that have insert for modern compound bow quivers, I just use the type that snap on/off. Hang it on side like with my compound setup.
With that said, I don't like shooting/hunting with quiver on at any given point for my compound.
But in regards to trad bows, I'm undecided. I have only practice without a quiver. So questions:
Who hunt with full quiver when saddle, blind, or stalking?
Is there a benefit beside aesthetic to having a more traditional limbs attached quiver like Selway VS a riser bolt on quiver?
Is it blasphemous to drill/insert slot for a quiver mount into a traditional bow that does not have one like a vintage Bear?
Do you shoot differently with a quiver on? Like it more because of the added weight for stability etc etc?
Oh, how does everyone keep their arrow from falling off the rest in the saddle?