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Q: Hi, i was wondering which type of quiver is better a back or side and why?What are the differences in speed and conventionality ?
For example Which would be better for a longbow man?
A: side quiver. it is awkward to use a back quiver, especially to replace an arrow in it.
In many instances of archery, you are going to need a way of protecting your arrows . That is why it is important to have an archery quiver and archery arrow rest that will aide you in your quest to a better score or a better kill. Protecting your quiver is the most important thing that you can ever do. When you don’t have a quiver that is going to protect your arrows because it is tattered and torn, you are going to feel sorry when you see that animal only a few feet away and you cannot find an arrow to kill it with. There are many reasons why anyone would want to have their archery quivers protected. Some reasons are:
...Lewiston, ID - -( Ammoland.com )- The hunters at Alpine Archery know that it is important to have a quiver that does more than just provide a way to carry your arrows to your treestand. So they designed the Bear Claw.
The Bear Claw Quiver is a universal quiver system designed with the treestand hunter in mind.
The line is available in both 3 and 5 models, both are lightweight and while inexpensive they feature a wide range of vertical adjustments so you can position where it best fits your needs.
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Article by at 2010-11-01 06:58:59