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Item Number: 6590
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Q: I asked earlier about using as a side quiver. I should clarify. The strap would go over your shoulder diagonally with the quiver laying diagonally across your lower body to the front of you round stomach level. Asked on 12/31/2012 by arron Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: The strap is long enough that you would be able to wear the quiver that way. Answered on 1/2/2013 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery
Q: Could this quiver be used as a side quiver? One that rests on ones chest. Asked on 12/31/2012 by arron Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: A side quiver is normally worn over one arm or attached at the belt. I am not familiar with a quiver that is worn on the chest. Answered on 12/31/2012 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery
Q: How many arrows will this quiver hold? See I would like to have 4 bunny busters and 6-8 grizzly broad heads Asked on 8/14/2012 by Stickslinger from Macon ,ga Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: It will hold 12 arrows with field points in it. Answered on 8/16/2012 by Clint from 3Rivers Archery
Q: Could this quiver be used as a hip quiver, set up like a Pope and Young quiver, attached to the belt? Asked on 12/9/2011 by William Clauss from Corpus Christi Texas Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: You may be able to adjust it to hook onto a belt, but we do not have an adapter available. Answered on 12/9/2011 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery
Q: Is the Woodland Basket Quiver Woodsman Broadhead safe and if so how many will it hold? Asked on 8/7/2011 by son of a butcher from Upstate NY Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: I would not recommend using broadheads with this quiver. It should not damage the quiver at all, but the broadheads will move around and could put nicks and scratches into each other. You should be able to get 6 to 10 arrows with broadheads into this quiver depending on the size of arrow. Answered on 8/19/2011 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery
Q: Is this quiver able to hold broadheads? Asked on 6/12/2011 by Anonymous Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: You can use this quiver for broadheads but I would recommend to put a layer of leather at the bottom for added strength. Answered on 6/14/2011 by Art from 3Rivers Archery
Q: I have a Grandson that wants a Woodland Basket Quiver.. What is the length and how big around... Thanks for your time and trouble Dane Britton Asked on 4/12/2011 by Tuminkz from Bellefontaine Ohio Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: The quiver is 22" deep with a total length of 23.5". The diameter is 3.5". Answered on 4/13/2011 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery
Q: I have a son and was thinking of getting this quiver for him for his birthday. He is thrirteen years old and is 64 inches tall. Would this be a good idea? Asked on 3/1/2011 by Wolf from Holly springs, NC Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: He would be able to use the quiver well into his adult years. I have found that a quiver is a personal thing. Everyone has their own expectation of the amount of arrows it should carry or where it should attach ( hip, back, bow, side, etc.) I think you would be better suited getting him a gift card and looking at the different quivers with him. Answered on 3/1/2011 by Justin from 3 Rivers Archery
Q: What do you do with your bow while you are 'bumping' a back quiver? Bumping with the left hand and catching the arrow with the right hand leaves no hand to hold the bow. I bought a 3Rivers Ranger but it hangs on my wall as a storage container because (as you said) the quiver falls away from my shoulder and I can't reach the arrows. Asked on 11/3/2010 by texscot from Woodcreek, tx Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: There should be no reason to bump a quiver to get your arrows out unless you don't have the quiver adjusted properly or have it on wrong. Try tightening up the quiver strap so that it is tight on your back, this will make the quiver ride higher and put the arrows with in reach. Answered on 11/3/2010 by Shawn from 3Rivers Archery
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