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huntertrapper:
i am new on using side or back quivers and was wondering how do you keep your broadheads from touching or cutting through the buckskin. Right now all i can carry in my red fox quiver is field points because i dont know how to keep broadheads in a quiver. Do you use cardboard wood. Need help thanks
                                                                                                                                                                                    Trapper

jamie:
i stuff grass or roughed up cedar bark in the bottom of the quiver. if you keep it soft enough itll keep the heads away from each other. you can also make a loose leather sock for the points that will fall off as you remove the arrow. kind of a pain seeing as you have to dig through the quiver to find the sock in my opinion. peace

huntertrapper:
thanks jamie anyone else?

mullet:
  I stick Spanish moss in mine.

huntertrapper:
what hide do you use though for the quiver itself? I have a red fox and im thinkin its too thin skinned for broadheads. Maybe buckskin or cowhide i have an elk robe but its pretty rough. Any more suggestions thanks though mullet. what the weather like down south?, here it got real chilly quick in a matter of days. Thanks again mullet

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