For years and years I used a two piece so it was always on but now I have a 1 piece and I remove it once at height. I practice with it off whether I'm shooting from the ground or a tree. I like how my bow balances without the quiver on it.
Once sitting or hanging, always quiver off. If I want a quick follow up, then there are single arrow hangers you can buy or make for that. Maybe my bow is too loud, but I've never gotten a follow up unless the deer was spine shot.
I have one of these and actually like it a lot but I took it off last year and I think I'm going to put it back on for this season. It is very light but what I like the most is you can use it as your stabilzer or you can put it on the side like a more traditional setup if you want. It is expensive but it comes with the extra side mount and is very well made. In addition, you can also rotate it to help get the best balance as possible.Anyone try the Quivalizer stabilizer quiver?
When the wind is howling like it does up here in the fall, sound is third on the list.Once sitting or hanging, always quiver off. If I want a quick follow up, then there are single arrow hangers you can buy or make for that. Maybe my bow is too loud, but I've never gotten a follow up unless the deer was spine shot.
It’s always been quiver on for me. I have no argument either way but I tune my bow and practice the same way so it’s natural for me to hunt that way.Just trying to gather everyone’s thoughts on this and seeing what’s your preferred method