Long how have I (as well as many of you) pondered on the many topics of archery. "How do I make the fastest bow", "How do I make the best arrow?" And such related things. Today we ask another.
Tactically, what is the fastest quiver? What will allow a person to most quickly retrieve an arrow? I'm not talking about looks, capacity or if we're used to it. I personally say keeping them in your hand! Personally, I have found keeping 6 arrows in your shooting hand can allow you to shoot faster than shooting from a quiver. I got the idea from a video I saw
www.youtube.com/watch?v=BEG-ly9tQGkUsing his method, I have increased my shooting speed by about 50%, and I used to use a belt quiver
But this goes without saying, this is EXTREMELY difficult. I accidentally severed my bowstring the first day i practiced this. And this is also an unsafe method. If you fall, you can easily become severely injured.
What are your opinions?