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<blockquote data-quote="Stykbow" data-source="post: 4470346" data-attributes="member: 16598"><p>I used a selway slide on for a long time, but didn't really like it. I made a side quiver that I'm liking a lot. I had an old PSE bow mount quiver from my compound days that I liked, so drilled some holes and attached a strap. Viola! Instant over the shoulder side quiver. I can shorten the strap and it rides behind my back. For me this is the best compromise between comfort, convenience, and function.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Jack of all trades, but master of none!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stykbow, post: 4470346, member: 16598"] I used a selway slide on for a long time, but didn't really like it. I made a side quiver that I'm liking a lot. I had an old PSE bow mount quiver from my compound days that I liked, so drilled some holes and attached a strap. Viola! Instant over the shoulder side quiver. I can shorten the strap and it rides behind my back. For me this is the best compromise between comfort, convenience, and function. Jack of all trades, but master of none! [/QUOTE]
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