To Be OR Not To Be
#11
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I practice with my quiver off and I take it off when I get to my stand. I think it's one less thing to get in the way. I like to eliminate any possible noise makers as well, not that mine is noisey, I just don't take the chance.
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I practice with the quiver both on and off. Just a good Idea to be well prepared to shoot in any situation. When I'm in the stad, I'll generally take it off, unless there isn't a good branch to hang it on.
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always been off till midway through this year. Biggest buck ive ever seen came in an i missed[:@] but if i would had my quiver on i coulda got another shot(morethan likely)instead of tryin to turn around an get one out of it attached to the tree. although i did manage to get one out an knocked but after all that movement he caught me when drawing? go figure right. more all 360 degrees an dosent catch me.