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Thinking about a detachable quiver.

Rg176bnc

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For hunting Ive always thought this was a dumb dumb dumb idea but I may make an exception. Anyone come across on that you can attach to your tether, hip, or the tree where you can easily get to it with ZERO chance of it falling to the ground? I heard there may be one at the ATA but haven't come across it.
 
I you had a piece of paracord / accessory cord tied to any quiver and secured a loop on the cord to something before detaching it, it couldn’t fall. A Tight Spot is great, shooting quiver on or off.
 
I detach my quiver on every sit and clip it to my HYS strap with an s biner. This way, it is always in reach and I don’t need to worry about catching an arrow on a branch while shooting and making a bunch of noise. I also don’t like the extra weight of the quiver on the bow when shooting.
 
Im right handed, I always strap my quiver to my hunting pack on my weak shooting side so that it is within reach.
 
Kwikee screw in bracket. If you're the type that thinks it will hurt the tree's feelings, you can take it off the screw and mount it to a strap or anything else. It's just two bolts simple.
 
Kwikee screw in bracket. If you're the type that thinks it will hurt the tree's feelings, you can take it off the screw and mount it to a strap or anything else. It's just two bolts simple.
Or, you know, the type that knows screwing it in is against the law or your agreememt with the landowner on the land you are hunting.

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Or, you know, the type that knows screwing it in is against the law or your agreememt with the landowner on the land you are hunting.

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My platform is almost always 4 screw in's. Its a fine Im willing to pay lol.
 
My platform is almost always 4 screw in's. Its a fine Im willing to pay lol.
That isnt your tree you are drilling holes in, it belongs to the people of your state and drilling holes into it is an ******* move.

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For hunting Ive always thought this was a dumb dumb dumb idea but I may make an exception. Anyone come across on that you can attach to your tether, hip, or the tree where you can easily get to it with ZERO chance of it falling to the ground? I heard there may be one at the ATA but haven't come across it.
I too thought it was a dumb idea when I was a stand hunter as I held my bow in my lap, didn't see the need/want for a detachable quiver. Now that I saddle hunt and hang my bow from a tree I get it and do it.
I'd think any quiver with a rope loop would be work. I use a kwikee and alpine, both are able to be secured to my pack, tree via strap or saddle. I usually clip mine my pack with one of the cinch/compression straps. Sometimes I'll run my tree strap through the loop and hang it that way.
 
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