Thoughts on a quiver - 08/09/20
For my recurve, I don't want a bow quiver.
My lease affords to abiltiy to drive to within 1/4 mile of my stand. Actually more like 200 yards. I alwayes have water, some snacks, and some gear stashed in ammo cans pre-season. A fanny pack is my norm. I just need a way to transport shart pointy arrows in and out.
Was acutally considering just carrying them in a plastic arrow case. But, also, looking at the Mini-Catquiver. From pics, looks like arrows might fall out fairly easily. Thoughts or experience with this quiver appreicated.
Also, since I'm walking only 1/4 mile, thought about just using a regular traditional back quiver with round bottom, a 1/32" copper plate (not sure why I have it, but I so) in the bottom for safety, and a piece of foam fitted in on top of the copper to stick the broadheads in. They might rattle around a bit. Thoughts on that?
My lease affords to abiltiy to drive to within 1/4 mile of my stand. Actually more like 200 yards. I alwayes have water, some snacks, and some gear stashed in ammo cans pre-season. A fanny pack is my norm. I just need a way to transport shart pointy arrows in and out.
Was acutally considering just carrying them in a plastic arrow case. But, also, looking at the Mini-Catquiver. From pics, looks like arrows might fall out fairly easily. Thoughts or experience with this quiver appreicated.
Also, since I'm walking only 1/4 mile, thought about just using a regular traditional back quiver with round bottom, a 1/32" copper plate (not sure why I have it, but I so) in the bottom for safety, and a piece of foam fitted in on top of the copper to stick the broadheads in. They might rattle around a bit. Thoughts on that?