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Spring arms are slick

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Cameron Root 16-Apr-17
raghorn 16-Apr-17
Cameron Root 16-Apr-17
George D. Stout 16-Apr-17
Cameron Root 16-Apr-17
Cameron Root 16-Apr-17
Dry Bones 16-Apr-17
Cameron Root 16-Apr-17
Cameron Root 16-Apr-17
GLF 16-Apr-17
Kodiaktd 16-Apr-17
Cameron Root 16-Apr-17
Scooby-doo 16-Apr-17
Cameron Root 16-Apr-17
Cameron Root 16-Apr-17
1/2miledrag 16-Apr-17
Kodiaktd 16-Apr-17
1/2miledrag 16-Apr-17
Kodiaktd 16-Apr-17
Cameron Root 16-Apr-17
George D. Stout 16-Apr-17
Cameron Root 16-Apr-17
Kodiaktd 16-Apr-17
Cameron Root 16-Apr-17
Kodiaktd 16-Apr-17
HillbillyKing 16-Apr-17
Cameron Root 16-Apr-17
Cameron Root 16-Apr-17
Cameron Root 25-Apr-17
Cameron Root 25-Apr-17
From: Cameron Root
Date: 16-Apr-17

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Will soon have more bows fitted with them. Rooty

From: raghorn
Date: 16-Apr-17

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You have both quivers mounted wrong. The end of the arm(both top and bottom) with the little hook goes to the belly side of limb.

From: Cameron Root
Date: 16-Apr-17

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I see. Thanks doesn't work on the take down thou. Rooty

From: George D. Stout Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 16-Apr-17




As long as the tension is solid, it doesn't matter.

From: Cameron Root
Date: 16-Apr-17




Thanks Geo. I prefer it the way I had it and they work good. Rooty

From: Cameron Root
Date: 16-Apr-17

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Love the look. Rooty

From: Dry Bones
Date: 16-Apr-17




Rooty I have to ask. In both ways it looks very close to the riser space, like it might get against your arm in the first pic and maybe your hand in the second? Forgive a youngster who has had no experience with them, but do they press against you when you draw? I like bow mounted quivers, but I hate it when they are tight against my hand or arm.

-Bones

From: Cameron Root
Date: 16-Apr-17




First pic lots of clearance. Second pick on the 56 inside arrow is tight to the hand. Okay as in stalking that inside arrow will be loaded. Rooty. Amazing how silent they are.

From: Cameron Root
Date: 16-Apr-17




Doesn't change much that way. This is why we post. Opinions are appreciated. Rooty

From: GLF
Date: 16-Apr-17




I've got a leathertop spring arm but haven't used it in probably 15 years.

From: Kodiaktd
Date: 16-Apr-17

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The double spring arm quivers like the one on your takedown came in different sizes.

From: Cameron Root
Date: 16-Apr-17




I just purchased a nib one. I've got enough now lol. Rooty

From: Scooby-doo
Date: 16-Apr-17




Never liked them, could never get them quiet enough for my liking. Shawn

From: Cameron Root
Date: 16-Apr-17

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Have you got instructions for these

From: Cameron Root
Date: 16-Apr-17

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Had to dig a bow out of the rafters. Fits this on not too bad. Rooty

From: 1/2miledrag
Date: 16-Apr-17




I think that bottom part just attaches (with a screw) to where a fishing reel or stabilizer would attach to your bow (if so equipped).

From: Kodiaktd
Date: 16-Apr-17

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From: 1/2miledrag
Date: 16-Apr-17

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From: Kodiaktd
Date: 16-Apr-17

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From: Cameron Root
Date: 16-Apr-17

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Nice on the pics hopefully I can get one on a new riser. Rooty

From: George D. Stout Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 16-Apr-17

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You can make them as quiet as you need them with a little work.

From: Cameron Root
Date: 16-Apr-17

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No problem on this one. Rooty

From: Kodiaktd
Date: 16-Apr-17

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Fred Bear's bow.

From: Cameron Root
Date: 16-Apr-17




Awesome

From: Kodiaktd
Date: 16-Apr-17

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If you don't want to use a screw like in the picture of Fred Bears bow you can make one like these with a 1/4X20 bolt. Also 3Rivers sells fake antler ones. It would eliminate the need for a screwdriver to remove the quiver.

From: HillbillyKing Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 16-Apr-17

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These work just Fine yup the open side goes on the belly !!!

From: Cameron Root
Date: 16-Apr-17




Thanks JR they look great

From: Cameron Root
Date: 16-Apr-17




Where did you get thought Tony the Tiger string silencers? I remember SB had a comment a few years ago. Rooty

From: Cameron Root
Date: 25-Apr-17

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Just in awesome. Thanks Hugh. Rooty

From: Cameron Root
Date: 25-Apr-17

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