What do you do with your quiver once on stand? (Invention Idea) :)
#13
Fork Horn
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Niagara Region, Ontario, Canada
Posts: 359
RE: What do you do with your quiver once on stand? (Invention Idea) :)
I just killed my first bow deer with mine on. I usually take it off, but now im afraid to because i just made a perfect shot on the doe with it on haha.
#14
RE: What do you do with your quiver once on stand? (Invention Idea) :)
I use one of the kwickie spare brackets that screws into the tree then I slide my quiver into it...Takes a few secs and always has worked great.
#15
RE: What do you do with your quiver once on stand? (Invention Idea) :)
I made a up and lower rail for my tree stands to put camo around. The lower bracket allows me to close in the bottom also. I take my kwicki quiver off and lean it inside my blind, flights up. I take the arrows loose from the rubber holder,easy to grabjust in case. Also nothing can slide out around my feet and crash to the ground.
#16
RE: What do you do with your quiver once on stand? (Invention Idea) :)
I don't practice with it on , and I don't hunt with it on. When I get to hunting height I screw in a tree hook behind me that holdsthe seat portion of my stand from dropping down. I hang my quiver on that, works great, and is out of my way.
#17
RE: What do you do with your quiver once on stand? (Invention Idea) :)
When I'm in a tree stand I shoot with my quiver attached tomy bow, but I don't like it. When I hunt from the ground I always take my quiver off.[&:]
It sound like you have a good idea.
It sound like you have a good idea.
#19
RE: What do you do with your quiver once on stand? (Invention Idea) :)
I shoot with mine on at all times...practice with it on all spring/summer so it only makes sense just to keep it on. The less I have the mess around with in the stand, the better.
#20
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Nov 2004
Posts: 5,425
RE: What do you do with your quiver once on stand? (Invention Idea) :)
ORIGINAL: m.t.hands
same here, takes less than 20 sec.
I use one of the kwickie spare brackets that screws into the tree then I slide my quiver into it...Takes a few secs and always has worked great.
I did forget the bracket once, just cut a piece of my parachute cord, attached to the back and looped over a screw in hanger...I don't like shooting with the quiver on, the bow looses some balance and its something else to vibrate when you shoot...