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Post by oldfarmsblueman on Sept 9, 2009 14:28:16 GMT -5
I have one quiver that I will use on both bows.I basically only have it on while I'm walking.I went to put it on my new bow and to my surprise it didn't fit .I just put a new sight on it and the one pin has a lever to raise and lower it.I cut two plastic cylinders on my lath to raise it up so I can swing the sight lever.Works good but had to pick up longer Allen head screws from the bow shop.
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Post by BT on Sept 9, 2009 15:05:18 GMT -5
Had the same thing happen to me on a Bohning quiver
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tedicast
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Post by tedicast on Sept 9, 2009 21:10:09 GMT -5
Alpine Soft-Loc quivers come with spacers, and longer allens head bolts, for just this situation.
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Post by madoktor1 on Sept 9, 2009 21:36:54 GMT -5
I had the same problem when I switched sights. I just cut a roll pin in half and it works great.
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Post by nkybuck on Sept 10, 2009 12:20:46 GMT -5
A simple spacer will fix this as already mentioned.
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