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<blockquote data-quote="Mike K/NJ" data-source="post: 967034" data-attributes="member: 6057"><p>Longtines, I use a hip quiver with my Elite. I don't know if it's the best way, but it is convenient. The Tac is heavy enough by itself, I wouldn't want to add to it. The one I use was made by Trautmans outdoor creations, and holds 8 arrows. I don't think they're in business any longer. As for carrying the Tac, I use a backpack style double sling made by GrovTec. It works great and holds the Tac securely in the center of your back. You'll have to pick up a piccatinny rail sling adapter to use any sling. Again, maybe not the best way but it works for me. Good luck on your hunt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike K/NJ, post: 967034, member: 6057"] Longtines, I use a hip quiver with my Elite. I don't know if it's the best way, but it is convenient. The Tac is heavy enough by itself, I wouldn't want to add to it. The one I use was made by Trautmans outdoor creations, and holds 8 arrows. I don't think they're in business any longer. As for carrying the Tac, I use a backpack style double sling made by GrovTec. It works great and holds the Tac securely in the center of your back. You'll have to pick up a piccatinny rail sling adapter to use any sling. Again, maybe not the best way but it works for me. Good luck on your hunt. [/QUOTE]
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