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Improved Back Quiver Strap
Our archery season can see big temperature swings in a day. I might start out with a jacket in the morning and end up in a t-shirt by the afternoon. These constant changes in bulk make having a well adjusted back quiver a chore. Having to adjust the strap length by adjusting the leather thongs at the bottom of the strap is cumbersome and time consuming. Often (because I am too lazy to adjust the strap), my quiver hangs too loosely and swings under my bow arm when I shoot in the afternoon, or chokes me in the morning when I wear extra cloths.No more…
I had a belt buckle on an older quiver that made for easy adjustment, but I had to take the quiver off to do it, and it was bulky. This new improvement is not bulky, and I can make the adjustment while wearing the quiver.
I used gun sling hardware to make an adjustable strap for my quiver. It didn’t take long to make and works nicely. It gives 7 (+4/-3) inches of adjustment from the nominal length.
Here is a picture of the new strap next to the old strap:
And here is a picture of the new strap affixed to my quiver:
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Outstanding idea !!!
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Stephen
Very practical and very attractive to boot. Nice work. Did you make the original quiver ?
Scout aka Ray
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I got the quiver from Sunset Hill Archery, which is a one-man shop run by Nate Steen that makes tack used in the Howard Hill method of shooting. I’ve been using that quiver for near 6 years now and see no need to switch.
I have thought to make another matching quiver so I don’t have to switch arrows between roving and hunting adventures. If I do make another quiver, it will have this handy strap on it. The strap sure makes it easy to keep the quiver fitting perfectly.
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Stephen
Very nice back quiver set up. Do you put anything in the bottom to protect the broadheads, or the quiver from same?
Scout aka Ray
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There is a piece of shag carpet in the bottom of the quiver. It seems to do the trick.
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Stephen
I had not thought of using shag carpet for that. I bet it works very well. Thanks for the info…
Scout aka Ray
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