I’m in the leave it on my bow camp as well. Just less monkeying around for me and the arrows are always right there at my finger tips for a follow up shot if needed without having to take my eyes off the deer.
I do however practice year round with the quiver on with 3 arrows in it to mimic how i hunt so there is no variance while hunting.
What do you do with your quiver in the tree?
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Re: What do you do with your quiver in the tree?
szwampdonkey wrote:I’m in the leave it on my bow camp as well. Just less monkeying around for me and the arrows are always right there at my finger tips for a follow up shot if needed without having to take my eyes off the deer.
I do however practice year round with the quiver on with 3 arrows in it to mimic how i hunt so there is no variance while hunting.
I’m starting to think about just doing this too. Do you have any stabilizers on the bow to offset the weight on the right side?
I don’t want to mess with any of that, but I do feel like my bow naturally pulls to the right a little with the quiver on.
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Re: What do you do with your quiver in the tree?
I hang my quiver by a gear strap or use a TightSpot tree stand bracket.
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MitchB wrote:szwampdonkey wrote:I’m in the leave it on my bow camp as well. Just less monkeying around for me and the arrows are always right there at my finger tips for a follow up shot if needed without having to take my eyes off the deer.
I do however practice year round with the quiver on with 3 arrows in it to mimic how i hunt so there is no variance while hunting.
I’m starting to think about just doing this too. Do you have any stabilizers on the bow to offset the weight on the right side?
I don’t want to mess with any of that, but I do feel like my bow naturally pulls to the right a little with the quiver on.
No, nothing special just my normal stabilizer. I’ve been doing it a long time though so it’s second nature for me so i don’t notice any pulling to the right or anything. If it does i’ve no doubt that i’ve naturally compensated for it over the years now.
Mostly i just like having my arrows right there as it’s come into play on a few occasions and i was glad i could just reach up and slowly pull another arrow out while staying locked on the deer.
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MitchB wrote:szwampdonkey wrote:I’m in the leave it on my bow camp as well. Just less monkeying around for me and the arrows are always right there at my finger tips for a follow up shot if needed without having to take my eyes off the deer.
I do however practice year round with the quiver on with 3 arrows in it to mimic how i hunt so there is no variance while hunting.
I’m starting to think about just doing this too. Do you have any stabilizers on the bow to offset the weight on the right side?
I don’t want to mess with any of that, but I do feel like my bow naturally pulls to the right a little with the quiver on.
No, nothing special just my normal stabilizer. I’ve been doing it a long time though so it’s second nature for me so i don’t notice any pulling to the right or anything. If it does i’ve no doubt that i’ve naturally compensated for it over the years now.
Mostly i just like having my arrows right there as it’s come into play on a few occasions and i was glad i could just reach up and slowly pull another arrow out while staying locked on the deer.
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