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trouble with a wobbly quiver

Discussion in 'Tech Talk' started by MHSfootball86, Nov 4, 2010.

  1. MHSfootball86

    MHSfootball86 Weekend Warrior

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    I have a trophy ridge removeable 6 arrow quiver (don't know the product name as it came in a package on my bow) that has become very wobbly. I tightened all the connections to the bow itself thinking that was to blame but it didn't help. the quiver slides into a bracket on the bow that has 1 tract on both sides. after hitting a stop you flip down a lever on the quiver itself and it tightens the quiver to these tracts.
    Any tech savy guys have any pointers on how to remedy my problem?
    P.S. a new quiver isn't in the budget :sad:
     
  2. iHunt

    iHunt Grizzled Veteran

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    I have the same quiver, but haven't had any problems with it yet. I bet you could just wedge or glue something onto the bracket to tighten things up. Or maybe you can find somewhere to just get a new bracket
     
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    It sounds like a 6 shooter quiver, same one that came on my bow and it did the same thing. I put a piece of black electrical tape on each side of the mount where the grooves are, then slide the quiver down into it. Keeps it quiet and it wont wiggle.
     
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    mathewsz7 Newb

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    i have a different quiver but did the same thing...good to go

    also for me it isn't a big deal, i dont hunt with the quiver on my bow, just use it to get arrows in and out-i dont practice with it. when i first started bow hunting someone told me you need to practice like you hunt and hunt like you practice, i.e. standing, sitting, angles, quiver/no quiver, etc...its the little things that make a difference.
     
  5. denner37

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    Do yourself a favor, go out and buy an Alpine Soft Loc.
     

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