11/17/2023 0 Comments Bow and quiver drawingWhile meant to be used as a side quiver, this versatile quiver can also be worn on the back, under the bow arm, on the hip, over a shoulder, or slung to the side. The spring clip is great for attaching the quiver to just about anything. Heavy steel rings offer a solid attachment point for straps. It can also be used to hold an extra shooting glove or tab, or to keep items with the quiver when in storage. The quiver features heavy steel rings for strap attachment as well as a spring clip for clipping the quiver to a belt or pocket as well as a way to keep the quiver secure in a treestand or at camp. The strap is a canvas belt and is fully adjustable as well as easily removeable. Made from thin upholstery leather, the main body of the quiver is very light. The Upshot Archery quiver holds about 4-6 arrows with broadheads comfortably. The cup is deep enough to fit a cylinder of foam, a great way to prevent arrow rattling and to add extra safety when carrying broadheads. This is great when carrying both blunts and broadheads. The quiver's cup is deep enough to keep broadheads safely tucked away yet shallow enough to allow identification of points by feel. I can usually get about 4 Judo or similar blunts and 6 rubber blunts to fit comfortably. It has an inner diameter of around 2-1/2 inches which holds a dozen arrows with target or field points comfortably as well as about 4-6 arrows with broadheads. The quiver is 24 inches long overall with a 16 inch long cut-out on the side and a 3-1/2 inch deep cup at the bottom. The arrow has 4 inch feathers to give an idea of scale. It was actually shipped to me folded neatly and securely in a box. This also allows the quiver to be folded up for storage. At first I thought this was a bit strange, but the flexible nature of the quiver allows it to contour to the body better than a more rigid quiver. I was actually surprised that it is completely unstructured, meaning that it simply falls limp without arrows to support it. My first impression of the quiver is that it is very lightweight. Upshot Archery's side-draw quiver can hold up to a dozen field-tip arrows comfortably. It has since become my daily use quiver as it has just about everything I look for in a good quiver and easily modified to be the perfect quiver for all situations. My explaining skills are the equivalent to horse ****.I recently received a new quiver from Tommy Hard of Upshot Archery, one of his own takes on the side-draw quiver style. In itself, I like throwing, but I find it a huge drawback that I can only carry a few javelins, and that itself is a huge penalty. I think this could prove an interesting challenge to the coders. If you do, the prompt for accessing it shows up, if not - then it doesn’t.Ī huge problem might be the way it actually works, and how it will keep a track of the items inside it. After you throw your javelin, your equipped quiver goes from “Quiver+”, to just “Quiver”.Ī few tips, at least how in my mind this could work, is that every time you choose to throw and press “Esc”, it does a check if you have a quiver equipped. So you select the javelin, and the aiming screen shows up, as if you were regularly throwing. So you press “Y”, and it opens up another inventory screen with everything inside the quiver. You do not want to use the rock, but the Javelin in your quiver, so you press escape and it prompts - “Use items from quiver? Y/N”. You press “t” to throw, and it opens up your inventory screen. You now have an equipped “Quiver+”, when you try to examine it, it should appear as -īut wait, a wild squirrel appeared. Let’s assume you decided to put in your wooden javelin, you press X. So you have equipped your quiver, but how to put stuff inside it? My idea was that you use “a” on the quiver, and just like weapon attachments, you can choose your wooden javelin or rock. The rock and wooden javelin individually take up a lot of space in your inventory, but if you put them inside a quiver, the volume of them should be removed/minimized. They are worn items, and should take 0 or 1 encumbrance, but otherwise take up about 5-6 volumeĭisclaimer: I have just the barest idea of how coding works.įor demonstration purposes, let’s assume you have a rock, a quiver, and a wooden javelin. So my idea is simple - add Quivers.įirst off, quivers should be either crafted from leather/fur, or found in cabins or sporting goods stores. Since people tend to play characters based on throwing, it can get quite cumbersome to have 5 javelins take up most of your inventory space.
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