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Old 02-04-2010, 07:11 AM   #10
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Ray, I'm sure the bottom is tough enough for the broadheads. Bob was asking how to keep them from coming in contact with each other while in the quiver. With a piece of foam in the bottom you could stick the broadheads in the foam so they didn't make contact or dull each other. Also while hunting it would help keep the arrows quiet as you move about. Wood arrows are quieter than carbons, man carbons can make some noise as the hit each other. Of course that would really only be needed when you are still hunting. If you are hunting from a stand you could take off the quiver and hang or stand it up out of the way.

Oh another thing I meant to mention was it is perfect from the standpoint of reaching the arrows. It doesn't seem like I have to use my left hand to bump the bottom and can just reach over my shoulder and get an arrow. I think that means the straps are positioned just right and the tube size is not too big to allow the arrows to get back too far. I really think you need to keep this design and not change it up too much. Now if the weather would just straighten out so I can get out and shoot with it own. Might have to ride over the Santa Fe Archery and shoot inside sometime this weekend.
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