From: TradTony
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Date: 19-Apr-14 |
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If anyone has viewed pictures of my Predator you'll notice it has a GFA quiver attached to it which I think is just a Fred Bear Delta quiver with a felt covering and a GFA logo embroidered. Mr. Asbell, my respects and hat goes off to you and your skills as an instinctive shooter. My shooting skills are where there at because of your knowledge, in the accessory dept... just keep to instinctive shooting.
On Monday I placed my order for a Kanati Dual Arc bow quiver in the Kingwood motif color. Sat afternoon and still no Kanati. I have my theories as to why my bow goes out of whack when I remove the quiver and the one I have on now is cumbersome and just not compatible with my bow besides assisting in the tuning dept. Who else experienced this and who has Kanati bow quiver on their arsenal? Show your Kanati off.
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From: JustSomeDude
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Date: 19-Apr-14 |
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Kanati makes high quality well designed stuff and they are super helpful on the phone when you have questions .
I quit using mine as I just like a nekid Bow
What do you mean by 'your bow going out of whack' ? Adding mass to the bow definitely tends to smooth it out. Having a quiver in your peripheral can affect your shooting too.
I had the Strap on Kanati Pro
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From: marc
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Date: 19-Apr-14 |
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I have one and prefer it if I am going to be removing get the quiver. If I am leaving it one I still prefer the great northern.
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From: johndill
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Date: 19-Apr-14 |
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Marco Aguiar USPS tracking number 9114901230801324706203 for Kanati Bow Quiver.
Check your package tracking at USPS.com Don't crash there server checking too much. Its a long trip from Carolina to California. Thanks
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From: TradTony
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Date: 19-Apr-14 |
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Look at what USPS dropped off just after I posted this thread.
I knew I'd had to retune my bow. It took some effort but was well worth it. I'm a bit disappointed on the fabrication which will require some modifications but nothing to fret over. I had to drop 3/8" on my brace height and 55 grs of point weight. But I must admit, my bow is faster than I've ever considered it being and quiet. And light, like you wouldn't believe. I am pleased with my Kanati despite the minor set backs because it is well worth the effort. Thank you John Dill for an excellent product. Would I recommend a Kanati? Dang skippy I would.
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From: TradTony
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Date: 19-Apr-14 |
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A closer but not so colorful pic.
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From: TradTony
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Date: 19-Apr-14 |
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Raptor, I concur with your suggestion. If I remove my quiver my arrows hit weak. With quiver on they're dead on. Weird, because my buddy's bow shoots the same with or without quiver. I had to do some adjusting with my Kanati but figured I had to being that Kanati is lighter and more compact.
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From: rock74
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Date: 19-Apr-14 |
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I have both and both are easily modified to fit and balance well.
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From: TradTony
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Date: 20-Apr-14 |
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Rock, I see you're a fellow who appreciates Predator Bows. Like the black motif with a touch of red. Ominous yet appropriate. That squirrel never had a chance.
So true, Raptor. Setups are like diets; they all work, they just don't work for everyone. I've been tinkering with bow quiver since I received it. I resolved some issues, especially the tuning portion aspect of it. I'm not feeling the "stabilizing" bar but I'll discuss that with John Dill. It's not a big deal but not the same design as the one I ordered my buddy for his birthday two years ago.
Switching to carbon and the drama I had with my first batch, and then tuning them, and the retuning with my Kanati, I'm not gonna split hairs and go with my set up. Fat lady hasn't sung yet, I've yet to shoot my broadheads.
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