I carry 5 arrows in a regular quiver. I take it off when I get in the stand and hang it on a hook. I've shot all 5 in a sit before. We have lots of pigs.
Obvious answer: use a broadhead that doesn't have an o-ring
Another option is to get a quiver that locks the arrow in, not the broad head. Basically, the broad head is in the cover, but there is no foam that it sticks in. Probably very similar to the rage cage quiver.
I carry 5 arrows in a regular quiver. I take it off when I get in the stand and hang it on a hook. I've shot all 5 in a sit before. We have lots of pigs.
I've got two quivers for archery season. A bow quiver I remove at the stand with 5 arrows and heads for deer. And a hip quiver with 6 arrows and heads for pigs and small game.
I use a pouch quiver. It hangs on the side of my stand with easy access for a 2nd arrow. Nothing for the BH to cut the o ring, BUT, if you go with fixed heads like I do, you will NEVER have another BH failure. Just sayin!!!
I'm new to the bow scene. So I'm learning as I go. Thanks for y'all's help
We all learn. Every season, every shot, sometimes every hunt. 25 years of this and sometimes I think I haven't learned enough to even be out there yet. Making mistakes and asking questions is part of it. And no one on here should mind helping where they can.
I carry 5 arrows in a regular quiver. I take it off when I get in the stand and hang it on a hook. I've shot all 5 in a sit before. We have lots of pigs.