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Yes, you can use bow quivers with traditional recurve bows, but consider a quiver attachment to the bow's riser for better stability and concealment.
Choosing the Right Quiver Attachment
When outfitting your traditional recurve bow with a bow quiver, consider a quiver attachment specifically designed for recurve bows. These attachments typically consist of a metal or wooden bracket that is bolted or glued to the bow’s riser, just above the arrow rest. A well-made quiver attachment provides a stable platform for your quiver, keeping it level and secure, even when shooting instinctively or in challenging terrain. Look for a quiver attachment that can accommodate a variety of quiver styles and arrow counts, such as 3- to 6-arrow quivers.
Quiver Selection for Trad Archery
For traditional recurve bow hunting, a wooden or leather quiver is a good choice. These materials blend in with the surroundings and allow for quiet arrow retrieval. When selecting a quiver, consider the type of hunting you will be doing and the number of arrows you need to carry. A quiver with a built-in arrow rest or arrow retainer can help prevent arrows from shifting during transport or when not in use. Look for a quiver that can accommodate wooden arrows with a diameter of 0.228 inches (5.8 mm) or larger.
Tips for Using a Bow Quiver with Your Recurve Bow
When using a bow quiver with your traditional recurve bow, keep the quiver attachment level with the arrow rest to prevent arrow tilt. Make sure the quiver is securely attached to the bow riser to prevent it from shifting during shooting. When drawing your bow, keep your arm and hand in the usual position, with your arrow nocked and your bowstring drawn to full draw. Aim and release the arrow as usual, taking care not to hit the quiver or its attachment during the shot.
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