Off. Less weight, I practice with it off, probably less "movement" without having the arrows & bright fletchings moving around as well. I also can see more around my bow and don't have to worry about the arrows hitting my camera arm or any branches around me.
If you haven't noticed I'm really avid about shooting my bow without a quiver on
quiver on or off?
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Off, it adds noise to the shot and also throws POI off a little at longer ranges.
I do practice with it on a few times just to make sure I can make a close shot if necessary, say during the walk in.
I do practice with it on a few times just to make sure I can make a close shot if necessary, say during the walk in.
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JoeRE wrote:Off, it adds noise to the shot and also throws POI off a little at longer ranges.
I do practice with it on a few times just to make sure I can make a close shot if necessary, say during the walk in.
Exactly what I do
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I practice both ways but hunt with it off. the G5 quiver i bought came with an accessory that screws into the tree.
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Off, I shoot a removable style and take it off and hang the quiver for ready access. No need to be moving a half dozen white dipped arrows with white fletching around every time I move my bow.
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