3Rivers Archery Using A Back Quiver
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@donahue5000 You can still bump the quiver while holding your bow. Or you don't have to bump the quiver at all. Bumping the quiver simply makes it easier to remove an arrow.
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You might be able to bump it with your elbow, if it isn't too far around
towards the center of your back.(?)
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Am I seeing a bit of a flaw in the technique for withdrawing an arrow...
If you're using your left hand to bump up the quiver and extract an arrow with your right hand, what hand are you holding your bow in? When I'm shooting my bow is continually being held so my left hand couldn't bumb up the quiver.
It took some doing but with the quiver I built I had to do much tweeking to get the arrow mouth in the right place for "single handed" arrow extracting.
Thank you 3 Rivers Archery.
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Thats a sweet quiver. Is that personalized?
how are you going to push up on the quiver (to get an arrow out) when you are holding your bow?
clogspecialist 2 years ago 2
As long as the quiver is tight to your back, you can probably remove the arrow without bumping the quiver. Bumping the quiver is not required. It's simply something you can do to make withdrawing the arrow easier. As long as you have enough room, you should still be able to bump the quiver with your left hand even while holding the bow.
3RiversArchery 2 years ago
I'm a little confused, what's the hole for? For pushing a single arrow out the top? Why? Why can't you just reach back with your right hand and grab one?
unopepito06 2 years ago
The holes are where the secondary straps come through. They have nothing to do with arrow removal. You can reach back with your right hand and grab an arrow, but bumping up the quiver with your left hand makes it easier to reach the arrow.
3RiversArchery 2 years ago