How many broadhead tipped arrows….

I really like 5 arrows. Yes - majority of kills have been 1 arrow...BUT...my '24 bull (my biggest yet) I pulled off 3 shots in under a minute, all hitting vitals. I would not have liked having an empty quiver at that moment.
3 was enough...but I also prepare for the "what if's" like for falling/breaking any arrows during hunt.

Plus...zombie apocalypse...more the better:)
 
(7 arrow quiver) I've been on hog depredation hunts and hunts in target rich environment in Australia and Hawaii where I had to go pull arrows out of a critter to take another shot. Fun times.
 
I just switched to the new Black Gold 4 arrow quiver from the 5 arrow, I'm not sure if I like the idea of only 4 arrows yet, you guys have me double guessing my judgement :)
 
Currently carry 4 broad heads and one arrow for small game in the quiver on backpack hunts. Have been contemplating carrying extra arrows and a broad head case in my pack this year
 
I too switched to a 3-arrow quiver couple years ago.
Since always hunting with my quiver attached, carbon quiver & 3 BH arrows dropped a good number of ounces from my bow. The change improved my hold, pin float on target, which improved my arrow grouping at ranges over 50 yards.

However, I carried another 3 BH arrows in a black ABS tube, plumbing tube with a removeable cap installed on one end, the other end tube cap sealed. Foam inserted at each end of the tube kept the arrow from rattling, making noise. The tube of extra BH arrows was carried on my pack, just in case.
5 years and 4 elk later, never had to go into the tube for an extra arrow. Make the 1st shot count, perhaps a 2nd shot if needed to the vitals, I never needed a 3rd....knock on wood.
 
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