quiver on or off??
#11
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Logan, UT/ NW Penna
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I take it off while in stand, but while stalking, I keep it on. I shoot with it off, but shoot quite a bit with it on before season. Shot a doe this late season with it on, perfect shot in the lungs at 20 yards, on the ground. Great hunt.
#14
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Yorkville, IL
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Unlike you guys I like mine on, I practice with it on, I am use to the weight of the bow, if I took it off my bow seems to light, I like the balance of it with it on, it also enables me to have 4 more arrows right at my reach!
#16
Boone & Crockett
Join Date: Nov 2003
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lmao. you know I started typing my story of my quiver then thought ehhhhhhhh I don't want to open the door for farmcntry!!! lol
For those of you that don't know........... Yes I went to the woods, walked back 1/2 mile to my stand. just got turned around to sit after hanging my bow and a buck was with a couple does. The buck headed for my stand. The problem being I didn't have my quiver with me. I left it at camp where I was practicing before I went out. I remember I heard the phone ringing and set my quiver down near the target and ran inside. Got off the phone and got in my truck and went hunting. Idiot of the year award.
I would've passed on that buck anyway farmcntry................ahem (maybe).
For those of you that don't know........... Yes I went to the woods, walked back 1/2 mile to my stand. just got turned around to sit after hanging my bow and a buck was with a couple does. The buck headed for my stand. The problem being I didn't have my quiver with me. I left it at camp where I was practicing before I went out. I remember I heard the phone ringing and set my quiver down near the target and ran inside. Got off the phone and got in my truck and went hunting. Idiot of the year award.
I would've passed on that buck anyway farmcntry................ahem (maybe).
#20
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Joplin MO USA
Posts: 205
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I practice and shoot 3-D without it and I take it off once in the stand. I also walked close to a half mile into my stand once and forgot my quiver. At least I did not see any deer that made me feel better.