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segolden
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Best All-Around Quiver?If you check the "Jurassic Archery" post, you'll see this quiver at the back of the hunter. The "Dawgware" side-quiver covers most of the arrow while protecting the heads and fletching, yet allowing an easy draw from either left or right. The quiver loads from the top, holds up to twelve arrows, and has side pockets for accessories. The cloth material is soft and noise-damping, and arrows don't rattle. I'd been looking for something that does all this as a general-use do-anything go-anywhere quiver, and I can't say enough about how well this one works. Ain't cheap, but worth it when you're crawling around in the sticks or a long way from home.
See: http://www.3riversarchery.com/Pro...?c=14&s=74&p=0&i=6203
PS: What's your favorite quiver and why?
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JimN
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Don't know whether it'd be the best for anything, but I really fancy one of these This is taken from the film 'Tristan + Isolde', a damn fine film (although a bit mushy at times )
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segolden
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Liked that one myself, though I'd like to know if it was that soft, very flexible leather. Couldn't get a good look at the quiver at the time I rented the movie. (Mushy's the word alright, downright tedious in places. )
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