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Tight Spot Quiver

Started by dixiearcher, April 29, 2019, 08:17:20 AM

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dixiearcher

Anybody use one? I recently acquired one to use on my BW PMA but I am just not happy with how it mounts to the riser inserts. Anybody have any experience, or pics of how you have yours set up? Thanks
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Jim Casto Jr

I feel your pain.   :)

It's a very nice quiver, but I couldn't deal with how it fit either.  I got in an old box and found one of those sight/quiver extension plates and put in on the bow.  Problem solved.  It's lets the quiver sit back some too.


Yooper-traveler

Dix- I have one on my ILF and like it, I will grab a pic when I get home if it helps.
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bigbadjon

I've used one extensively. I think it works great but has one quirck to get the best performance. That is a third point of contact with the rubber bumper. This is great for Hoyts with a riser bridge or bulky risers like a Jack Howard Jet. When I was shooting it on an A&H bow it was rigid but it resonated at the shot with out a place for the bumper to touch.
Hoyt Tiburon 55#@28 64in
A&H ACS CX 61#@28in 68in (rip 8/3/14)

Jim Casto Jr

I just put it on my Matrix riser so you can see what it looks like with the extension.


Yooper-traveler

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dixiearcher

Quote from: Yooper-traveler on April 29, 2019, 12:50:57 PM
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I will try to get some pics this evening, but the problem I am having is that my riser has two inserts, one on either end. This means that to mount this quiver, I can put a single screw in the top insert, but the bottom insert is unusable. The mounting bracket has two holes an inch or so apart as this pic shows toward the bottom, but the inserts on my riser are 12-14 inches apart...
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-Count von Zinzendorf

Yooper-traveler

I see. I guess you could see how much BW would charge for another hole drilled and tapped (or DIY) or sell it and go a thunderhorn or the like.

I like it fine for an ILF, but I have a limb mounted thunderhorn on my PMA.
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jonsimoneau

I've got one on my WF19 riser and I like it because I can take the quiver off and hang it in the tree. The only thing I don't like is that they don't come with a foam insert for regular broadheads. Seems they are more designed for mechanical heads.

Yooper-traveler

Quote from: jonsimoneau on April 29, 2019, 05:23:16 PM
I've got one on my WF19 riser and I like it because I can take the quiver off and hang it in the tree. The only thing I don't like is that they don't come with a foam insert for regular broadheads. Seems they are more designed for mechanical heads.

Mine is on a WF19 also.  I took a block of yoga foam and cut it to fit the quiver.  Works great and the yoga foam can be used for my other quivers.
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