

Positively will not sidestep, dive or windplane under any conditions. Ferrule is light-weight and of exceptionally strong chrome aluminum alloy, interlocked and riveted to the steel blade to assure maximum strength. Non-barbed, made of the finest steel (1075) tempered to the exact hardness for maximum penetration without bending, breaking, or dulling the cutting edge. This is the quiver that Howard Hill used for hunting. Available in a very heavy, stiff leather or a softer, more conforming leather. 20" and 22" lengths, right or left-handed. Handmade of top grain and extra quality Latigo leather. Material is tough vinyl-covered cowhide lined with leather. One size only.ģ adjustable elastic straps. Cuff style with 5 hooks & leather lacing. Handmade of top grade, extra quality Latigo leather. Made identical to the deluxe glove only of a lesser grade of leather and lined in the finger stalls only enough to cover the nylon insert. Snap or Velcro wrist fastener upon request. Double thickness tips with nylon inserts to prevent deep grooves and allow a fast, smooth release. This is the exact duplicate of the glove that Howard Hill used. Terms under which this information is provided to you.A Polar fleece double-compartment case with leather reinforced bottom for takedown bows A Polar fleece 4 1/2" wide case for longbows Smaller size Polar fleece double-compartment case with leather reinforced bottom for junior bows. Visit the Hunting Information Systems home page -Ĭlick here for technical help or to send us feedback.Ĭopyright © 1997 Hunting Information Systems, All Rights Reserved. Products | Talk Forums | Bookstore | User Survey | Links | Advertising Outfitters & Guides | State & Regional | Reviews | Special Reports This site is designed by Hunting Information Systems for use with Netscape or Internet Explorer Overall I felt that the Bushmaster Arrow Quiver was one of the best and most practical products that we tested out for the bowhunter, and I personally will not go back to a conventional quiver now that I've seen how much I like the Bushmaster. That is my only complaint with this product. I'm not particularly fond of Break-Up, and it doesn't look that great out in the Sagebrush or Aspen country, so I had my wife (who is a seamstress) cover up the Break-Up with Predator Fall Brown, and now it looks good in any terrain. It only comes in one camoflauge, Mossy Oak Break-Up. There is only one complaint that I have with the Bushmaster Quiver.

It does not wobble around or become annoying, and is quite comfortable to wear, and light. The Bushmaster fits very comfortably on your back with an adjustable strap. It's a LOT more room than in a conventional quiver. I've tried out over a dozen different broadheads and even the biggest broadheads have plenty of room and do not touch or rub up against other broadheads. With a very small amount of practice it is second nature and you can do it without looking. Arrows are very easy to load into the quiver, and even easier to take out. They spin without much effort, but not so easily that they're spinning around when you don't want them to. The foam "discs" are made to spin quietly and simply inside the frame, and they work just as intended.


Then there is a foam piece at the bottom that your broadheads stick into. There are two circular pieces of foam inside that spin, with five arrow holes that line up on each one.
BACK QUIVER FOR BROADHEADS FULL
It completely protects the full length of your arrows. The Bushmaster frame is of hard, molded plastic. I just took a screw-in step and hung my pack and the Bushmaster Quiver on it, and it was out of the way, but plenty accessible. It's great for treestand hunting, and your arrows won't be clanking on the arms or your climber anymore. It's much easier to crawl along and push only your bow in front of you, instead of pushing a bow with an attached quiver full of arrows. It is fantastic for spot and stalk hunting in open or mountainous country. It keeps your bow lighter for carrying, and quieter at the shot. It keeps the arrows out of your way when walking/stalking. It has all of the advantages of a back quiver with none of the disadvantages. The Bushmaster Quiver is one of the most unique and practical products for bowhunters that we tested out in the hunting season of 2002/2003.
