Hunting Quiver

Badger327

FNG
Joined
Apr 9, 2022
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10
I've gone back to a bow mounted Kwikee Kwiver but I remove it when I get to my stand and have a 2nd mounting bracket on my stand or tree that I put the quiver on.
 
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Apr 28, 2021
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Use an old German Ridge quiver . Easy on and off . Hang in treestand . Have tried selway . I dont like shooting with quiver on bow . Also rancho safari back quiver for stalking , but mostly German Ridge
 

BWlongbow

Lil-Rokslider
Joined
Apr 11, 2012
Messages
110
Location
GA
Selway hip quiver works best for me. Especially while riding a horse to and from camp. When I need to I can attach it to my pack too.
 
Joined
Jul 20, 2014
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1,264
Location
Kirtland, NM
I prefer a bow mounted quiver. Suits me much better for spot and stalk here in the west. Tree stand hunting may be a different story. My quiver of choice is a Thunderhorn two piece strap on. I may switch to a Thunderhorn one piece strap on.
 

Beendare

WKR
Joined
May 6, 2014
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9,002
Location
Corripe cervisiam
I use the rubber strap attached Selway type quivers. I end up taping the 2 metal rods so I dont get vibration/noise from them.

I do sometimes take it off if on stand.
 
Joined
Jul 14, 2016
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5
Location
Virginia
I really like my SafariTuff. Well made and keeps the fletchings dry as a bonus. It takes some work with a backpack to set it up right.
 
Joined
Oct 30, 2014
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438
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Canyon Ferry, MT
Safari Tuff quiver might be an option for you. You could attach to your pack, or hang from stand. Added bonus of protection for the fletching.
I have one of the Safari Tuff quivers. It's pretty nice, but there is one glaring problem for a hunting quiver. When you pull an arrow out of it, the fletching dragging along the inside of the quiver is kind of noisy.
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