Main Discussion Area > Arrows

enclosed tube quiver

<< < (5/5)

Hawkdancer:
https://m.imgur.com/user/jmccn39
Here is the enclosed quiver I made, copied a model I found on the Wisconsin Bowhunters site, I think, less the artwork.  I will probably make another a bit shorter and add fleece to protect the fletching.  This one is set up left handed, but could be converted to rh by punching new holes on the other side.
I remember seeing this design many years ago.  Punch on the code line to see the images.
Hawkdancer

Hawkdancer:
https://i.imgur.com/xPpG9yf_d.jpg?maxwidth=640&shape=thumb&fidelity=medium
Maybe this is the pics.

BowEd:
Yes...Pretty nice!
It can be made out of rawhide too.Just extending the length enough to accomodate the arrows completely past the nock.Then a cap put on there.A cover of some sort would be needed for the arrow access hole too.Maybe some kind of flap or something.

Hawkdancer:
The rain flap is the next improvement(?), also plan to shorten it and add a fleece liner for the fletching.   >:D  Not real sure why I need a rain flap, though, we don't get much, and it usually comes all at once!  Cause for celebration, unless you get caught out in it!  Then the flap is important! >:D
I may just start on another for me, but I have enough just started projects!!
Hawkdancer

BowEd:
I know I usually don't hunt in the rain locally for deer anyway,but on extended trips into bigger country farther from shelter can result in getting wet.I'd say in situations like that I'd have a waterproof poncho with that the quiver could go under too.It's just a matter of tried and true using of the equipment.
What made me like the side cat quiver in the very first place was the easy very little sideways motion of retrieving of the arrow from the quiver on my side for a second shot.

Navigation

[0] Message Index

[*] Previous page

Go to full version