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  • evilbob
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      …or saving your teeth you can put some very hot water in a shallow pan just enough to cover to the end of the throat, and dip the nocks in for a few seconds and then just crimp them gently after removing.

      evilbob
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        in reply to: Quivers #36146

        Everyone has their likes and dislikes so I will relate mine. I have been shooting traditional bows, longbows and recurves, for 64 years. I have never succumbed to wheelbows, just my preference. I have bought, bartered and made just about every style quiver one can think of and have yet to find one that is perfect. I’m sure others understand what I mean. For general roving, small game hunting and 3-D shoots, the back quiver, although with its faults, is probably the most useable. For big game hunting, particularly in wooded terrain, the old Glenn St. Charles quiver or the more modern takeoff, the Cat Quiver I find the most workable. Now, having said that, remember, it is only one man’s opinion.

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