15 November 2012, 16:42
15 November 2012, 16:50
I like the idea, I like it a lot, but I'm concerned about your arrows falling out if your climbing trees, walls, steep stones etc cos soon as your knee reaches 90 degrees the arrows are going to fall out.
The concept is sound but needs working on a bit, perhaps an elasticated collar or something to hold the arrows in. One guy I know used to stop his bodkins from falling out of his quiver by fixing a magnet in the bottom!!!
Anyone seen a tactical quiver that is not affixed to the bow?
Hey I've just had a thought, ( 2nd one this year) Y'know those quiver that arrix to bows where the arrows click into place, why not fix one of those to a leg strap upside down !!!!!
arrix!!!! should read affix
Found one, its called the T-107-LR hunting quiver available in the US of A
The concept is sound but needs working on a bit, perhaps an elasticated collar or something to hold the arrows in. One guy I know used to stop his bodkins from falling out of his quiver by fixing a magnet in the bottom!!!
Anyone seen a tactical quiver that is not affixed to the bow?
Hey I've just had a thought, ( 2nd one this year) Y'know those quiver that arrix to bows where the arrows click into place, why not fix one of those to a leg strap upside down !!!!!
arrix!!!! should read affix
Found one, its called the T-107-LR hunting quiver available in the US of A
15 November 2012, 17:47
back quiver works for me, available from http://www.merlinarchery.co.uk for about £13 plus delivery.
15 November 2012, 19:57
Big Paul AKA Little John thought you used a staff??
15 November 2012, 20:22
Nr are you robin hood?