From: Vtbow
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Date: 16-Oct-18 |
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I believe I picked up a NOS browning sidekick 7 arrow quiver. I have NOW mounting hardware to go with it. Just not positive which hole to use the mount wiht on the quiver? Any one have one of thes and/or have pics? THanks!
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From: Knifeguy
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Date: 16-Oct-18 |
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Brian, Pics might help us figure it out for you. Lance
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From: Vtbow
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Date: 16-Oct-18 |
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Thanks Lance! yeah, didnt have any yet--its at home, I"m bored at work. Here are some from the auction site.
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From: Vtbow
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Date: 16-Oct-18 |
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From: Vtbow
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Date: 16-Oct-18 |
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From: Vtbow
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Date: 16-Oct-18 |
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From: Vtbow
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Date: 16-Oct-18 |
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Brackets have one hole at end. O thought they would go in the far hole on the hood/base of the quiver, but the brass knurled knob on the bracket is in the way. Maybe they're supposed to be angled?
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From: raghorn
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Date: 16-Oct-18 |
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Flat bars mount under bolts on hood and gripper frame. The "U" shape piece goes on limb as far inboard as you can get on the fadeouts.
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From: Vtbow
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Date: 16-Oct-18 |
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SO it mounts pretty far forward of the riser? since the bars cant be flush on the back of the hood or gripper frame?
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From: Knifeguy
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Date: 16-Oct-18 |
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I think raghorn nailed it. Looks like you’ll have some trial and error work ahead of you! Be sure to post some photos when it’s on the bow. Lance
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From: Vtbow
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Date: 16-Oct-18 |
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Thanks guys, I"ll play with it a little more tonight and see how it comes out. Was hoping ot pair it with some browning microflites, but lost out on the auction at the last minute. Trying to build an all browning vintage rig with my nomad stalker: this quiver, the vintage "ranging" browning bow site, and was hoping for the arrows...guess I'll have to make up some dynaflite 8's for it. Should look pretty sweet!
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From: raghorn
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Date: 16-Oct-18 |
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Quiver should be toward the shooter from the riser. I've had a boat load of quivers in 55 years, but I don't remember that one. I like that the length is adjustable and it can be used RH or LH. Should be a pretty solid mount. I would make a guess there are instructions in the package?
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From: Vtbow
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Date: 17-Oct-18 |
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No instructions, think I got it thoug. It is solid!
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From: Vtbow
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Date: 17-Oct-18 |
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From: Vtbow
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Date: 17-Oct-18 |
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Yea, my pins are upside down...
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From: Vtbow
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Date: 17-Oct-18 |
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From: raghorn
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Date: 17-Oct-18 |
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You should move the "U" part closer to riser. Perhaps 1 to 1 1/2" closer on each end. There is a lot of limb movement where you have it now. There is enough length adjustment left on the quiver to do that.
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From: Vtbow
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Date: 17-Oct-18 |
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Will do, thanks. The quiver makes it real easy to do that.
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From: Knifeguy
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Date: 17-Oct-18 |
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Raghorn beat me to it. Looks like a solid quiver. Good find! Lance
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