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Old 02-03-2010, 10:21 PM   #9
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Bob I've heard of putting a piece of high density styrofoam in the bottom just like in a on bow quiver. I've never hunted with one (yet) and I've got time to get ready and that might be something I try. If someone has a better method I'd be very interested.
Interesting discussion and something I might want to consider in future quivers. FYI I did put 3 thicknesses of 7 oz. leather discs glued together in the bottom of your quiver, hopefully those sharp tips won't do too much damage.
The broadheads might try to shred the deerskin liner on the insides as they go down.....like I said we can modify if needed. I considered a hard liner but the noise would be a factor....
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