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Troubles keeping arrows in quiver/remedies?

731 views 9 replies 9 participants last post by  oldpro888  
#1 ·
Anybody have a remedy for arrows not staying put in your quiver? I thought about spraying some of that Great Stuff foam insulation into the head of my quiver for a remedy, but maybe there is a better fix. I like my quiver but the arrows wont stay any more.
 
#3 ·
check out this company... in my signature,,, NockLines they are really a cool product that works nicly keeping your arrows in the quiver, even if it comes out of the gripper.
 
#6 ·
Maybe call or email the company that manufactured your quiver and see if they can send you a new rubber gripper and broadhead protector hood insert instead of going with the spray expanding foam. That stuff stinks and is messy. If you are only trying to stop the broadheads from rattling around then you could get a piece of some 1" thick open cell foam from Walmart or Michael's Crafts for cheap that can be cut to the shape of the hood, glue it in the bottom, and stick your broadheads through that stuff.

When thin carbon arrows came out years ago I used those thick broccoli rubber bands pulled between the gripper slots to take up the space the aluminum arrows used to fill. That worked out well for a while.
 
#7 ·
I went to a local foam shop and they gave me some foam that worked great. Can't remember what it's called, but they said it was used for shell (crew) seats. Just drew an outline of the hood and cut out the rough size I needed. Shaped it with a knife until there was a tight fit and glued it in. Works great and was free to boot.
Good Luck