What quiver can I mount with this sight? Had to take the one I bought back due to it not working. We tried just about every quiver they had that I liked and none of the mounting systems would work. I was even using the spacers that hha sent me. I dont want to spend more than 60 dollars. Sent from my SCH-R970 using Tapatalk 4 Beta
I have the same problem on my Mathews. I thought about removing the turn knob and just put a locking nut in its place and tighten it down enought so that it can be adjusted without loosening and tightening it all the time. I also just pull that first arrow out of the quiver to shoot with so it not in the way.
Im thinking a riser mount quiver is needed. Ill be searching hard lol Sent from my SCH-R970 using Tapatalk 4 Beta
I use a Trophy Ridge with what appears to be 3/4 - 1" spacers... no problems at all. Oh, and I paid $29 for the quiver at D!ck's, but that was a clearance, I believe.
Can someone post a pic of the spacers? I was sent some long screws and to roll pin spacers. Should there also be a bracket? Sent from my SCH-R970 using Tapatalk 4 Beta
I did and they sent the spacers bit I still cant get it to work Sent from my SCH-R970 using Tapatalk 4 Beta
I use the HHA 5519 sight and a Alpine 5 arrow bear claw quiver with the HHA spacers that came witht the sight and i have no issues. I posted some pics on another HHA thread a guy was having the same issues.
My Mathews T-5 worked for me. Did you look into them? Mathews offers 3 different length mounting spacers to get it away from the riser.
I also use the Alpine on my HHA and there are no issues. Hope you get it worked out. Blessings.........Pastorjim
Is there a bracket that attaches to the spacers then the quiver attaches to the bracket? Sent from my SCH-R970 using Tapatalk 4 Beta
The answer to your question is yes , there is a bracket. Here are two photos showing a G5 Head Loc Quiver mounting attached to a HHA5519 using the spacers
Thank you. It appears I have everything I need just need to investigate into different quivers. Most of the ones I looked at had very bulky mounts. It appears the g5 head loc should work. Sent from my SCH-R970 using Tapatalk 4 Beta
The only drawback to the G5 Headloc quiver is that in the past, I used Quickie quivers and Bohning Lynx quivers which sell brackets separate allowing me to have one mounted to a backup bow, a stand or to a Quickie tree adapter. G5 Outdoors CS has told me they will be offering the same for the Headloc on 2 separate occasions. Although they did send me two adapters and told me they would be available on there website I have yet to see them on their site or in any bow shops or any retail stores (BPS or Cabelas)