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Immortal:
Hi guys,
While we are talking about the subject...  I have 2 questions which I'm hoping somebody will be able to help me with...  I have heard that back quivers can be noisy and easy to dull broadheads, how does this translate to the indian style quiver (same problem)?  Also, how do I go about getting detailed instructions on how to make them?  I have noticed the Bowyers bible has a little section describing them, but not on how to make them.
Cheers,

Cromm:

--- Quote from: Immortal on January 18, 2009, 03:59:47 am ---Hi guys,
While we are talking about the subject...  I have 2 questions which I'm hoping somebody will be able to help me with...  I have heard that back quivers can be noisy and easy to dull broadheads, how does this translate to the indian style quiver (same problem)? 
With the back quivers they are more open (like a box) so when you move about the arrows can rattle around making noise and rub against each other dulling the broadheads....With the Indian style quiver the arrows are in lying down so there is less if none movement of the arrows,only the pulling out and putting back in. So no noise and the heads do not dull........

 Also, how do I go about getting detailed instructions on how to make them?  I have noticed the Bowyers bible has a little section describing them, but not on how to make them.

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Have a look on here at the "How to do" or arrow posts....I will post some of the things i do when making one and some info why.....
Thanks for your time.

Scowler:
I'm right handed and i prefer wearing them on the right side.  Just a preference, though. 

stiknstring:
I am right handed and wear it on the right.  I had some string contact issues on the left..

1/2primitive:

--- Quote from: stiknstring on January 20, 2009, 11:21:55 am ---I am right handed and wear it on the right.  I had some string contact issues on the left..

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If you pull it in directly in front of you when shooting, that should be no problem.
     Sean

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