Detachable Quiver
#12
RE: Detachable Quiver
ORIGINAL: Rob/PA Bowyer
I love the quick dettach of the Fuse series....I have the Fuse Katana.
I love the quick dettach of the Fuse series....I have the Fuse Katana.
Ryan.
#13
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Balt, MD (orig: J-town,PA) The bowels of Hell!!!
Posts: 2,188
RE: Detachable Quiver
I just bough a Treelimb Productsbrand quiver and it's pretty nice. Has a loop on the top of the quiver that can be hung on a branch or the hanger that comes with it.
#14
RE: Detachable Quiver
I've got an extra Trophy Ridge "Ridge Hunter" detachable that I'd sell someone for only $30. I think they sell for around $70 or $80. Another awesome detachable is the FUSE. Good luck and good shootin'
#15
Join Date: Feb 2006
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Posts: 19
RE: Detachable Quiver
ORIGINAL: bhunter50
i know you didn't say anything about not having a quiver on your bow, but ever since i started using a cat quiver from rancho safari i havent even considered a quiver on my bow, it makes the bow so much lighter and compact. my arrows are hanging behind me on the tree and away from me. just an idea, good luck!
i know you didn't say anything about not having a quiver on your bow, but ever since i started using a cat quiver from rancho safari i havent even considered a quiver on my bow, it makes the bow so much lighter and compact. my arrows are hanging behind me on the tree and away from me. just an idea, good luck!
#17
RE: Detachable Quiver
I've seen too many so called "professional" hunters on T.V. fumbling all over the place trying to get another arrow from their "detached quiver". Not to mention making noise and wasting timeand losing a second chance because they've spooked everything around them. IMHO, it's a bad habit to get into by not hunting and shooting with a full quiver attached.
#18
RE: Detachable Quiver
ORIGINAL: Geronimo
I've seen too many so called "professional" hunters on T.V. fumbling all over the place trying to get another arrow from their "detached quiver". Not to mention making noise and wasting timeand losing a second chance because they've spooked everything around them. IMHO, it's a bad habit to get into by not hunting and shooting with a full quiver attached.
I've seen too many so called "professional" hunters on T.V. fumbling all over the place trying to get another arrow from their "detached quiver". Not to mention making noise and wasting timeand losing a second chance because they've spooked everything around them. IMHO, it's a bad habit to get into by not hunting and shooting with a full quiver attached.
I guess its all howindividuals handle things under pressure in getting that second arrow nocked. Either way you will cause some kind movemet and some noise IMO.