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Slim carry quiver

DIYBOWHUNTING

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Adding only 1.6 oz and able to carry up to 8 arrows, I 3d printed a small quiver that will fit in a side pouch on my pack. Definitely adding this to my saddle setup for this fall!
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Do you have the files I would need to give to someone else for them to print it? Willing to share?

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Do you have the files I would need to give to someone else for them to print it? Willing to share?

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This is a link to my site if your looking to print them. We can work out the need for the models through my email. I will need the arrow model and size and have to verify dimensions of broadheads (i can fo this based on the heads your shoot)

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That looks awesome. I dont think I could fit these 175 grain WW fixed blades in there though!
 
That is slick. I’d need a fixed blade version though. I’ve been thinking of a way to make a single arrow quiver to attach to my bow. The other quiver be attached to my pack. That way I can get an arrow quick for a walk in shot but not have all of them hanging off the bow.
 
Shut the front door! This site is worth the price of admission for the creativity alone. And Aaronpaul14 that’s a good idea as well. I’d like something like that. Even for spot n stalks out west I think that could fit 90% of hunters.
 
That is slick. I’d need a fixed blade version though. I’ve been thinking of a way to make a single arrow quiver to attach to my bow. The other quiver be attached to my pack. That way I can get an arrow quick for a walk in shot but not have all of them hanging off the bow.
This is the fixed blade version and i have also been playing around with a low profile quiver for your bow...this may work for your single arrow quiver.
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This is the fixed blade version and i have also been playing around with a low profile quiver for your bow...this may work for your single arrow quiver.
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Well done!!! Very impressed! 5 arrows is what I bring. 4 in the pack and 1 attached right to bow would be ideal for me. My thought was with the 1 it didn’t have to be more than 1/2” away from bow since arrow would be nocked and nothing else in the way.
 
That is sweet! A few years ago I mounted a kwickie quiver Mount to my pack and it worked out ok. Shot a good buck spot and stalk with it out west.
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That is sweet! A few years ago I mounted a kwickie quiver Mount to my pack and it worked out ok. Shot a good buck spot and stalk with it out west.
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I like this one arrow idea for spot and stalk!

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