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Quiver options.
steve b.:
Yes. Later today.
steve b.:
Crude, but effective. It took me all of an hour, with the idea that I'd improve it later on. It worked well. The black tape are locators where backpack straps hold it tight to the right side of my pack. This is not PVC, which is thicker and bulkier and heavier. But heavy is good is you wanted to use this as a side quiver, helping to keep it steady and in place. Truth is I want make one out of leather with a strap system versatile for various positions on the body. Anyway, you get the idea......
Pat B:
I made a GFA(G.Fred Asbel) style quiver from an old Selway bow quiver, I mounted the hood and arrow grip to a slat of wood and added a shoulder strap. It worked very well for both my elk hunting trips to Colorado and my typical hunting here in the S.E. US.
BowEd:
steve b......Same type quiver I use.I like your protection sock for your fletching though too.I usually call them a side type cat quiver.Versatile design.No side to side or up and down arm movement to get an arrow out to flag the game.It definitely has helped me get a second shot.
Aaron H:
This will be the next style of quiver that I try. I believe I will make one from rawhide and line the inside as well.
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