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Pat B:
Check out the "How To" section here. There are a few plains type quivers to get some ideas from on there. Both Jackcrafty(Patrick) and Medicinewheel(Frank) have excellent build alongs and I'm sure others do to.

kylerprochaska:
I just got my boa quiver from 3rivers and I have to say that I like it a lot...doesn't move on the bow and it can hold up to 6 arrows...not that I need that many  8)  8)

-Ky

Jesse:
I have the 4 arrow boa quiver and I love it. Very light. Dont even know its there. Not for target shooting but I like it more than other styles for hunting.

Stonedog:
Side stalker......

Pat B:
I liked the feel and heft of a bow quiver on my glass longbow and recurve but hate the feel on a self bow. It adds too much physical weight and throws the balance off for me. I have tried back quivers and they are too noisy and unruly, a plains type doesn't feel right to me either. I do like the side stalker type for target shooting and a GFA type for hunting. The GFA type holds the arrows securely, makes them easy to pull an arrow when needed, will slip behind my back to get it out of the way and is easy to make from most bow type quivers. I have an old KwickyKwiver that I have added a parachute cord strap(like a GFA) for carrying and a quick disconnect bracket mounted on my tree stand for when I hunt from that stand.

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