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Kwikee kwiver bracket

Started by Covey, December 01, 2011, 07:08:00 PM

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Covey

I been through at least 3 brackets in the last 2 years. Does anybody use or have an alternative to this? Im willing to try a different bolt on quiver if anybody has a suggestion. One should never taper a screw hole on a plastic bracket!!

Suggestions??

Thanks Jason

TimDougan

Jason sounds like your over tightening the screws. Put a small fiber washer between your bow and the bracket and tighten snug works for me. TD.

Covey

The last one that broke, I had hardly no pressure at all. I would love to machine one out of aluminum but that wouldnt be to cost effective. 8^)

Jason

ron w

Are you using the rubber gasket behind the plastic bracket? I have them that are 10 years old and I got them used to start with. In all the years I have used them I think I had one break and I fixed that with super glue!
In the beginner's mind there are many possibilities. In the expert's there are few...So the most difficult thing is always to keep your beginner's mind...This is also the real secret of the arts: always be a beginner.  Shunryu Suzuki

Robert Cunfer

Hi Jason,  I have at least 6 or 7 and used them for hunting, have never had one break, I only use the 3 arrow quiver though????

Covey

I think Im gonna go to the four arrow quiver. My Silvertip has  inserts but they aren't flush...maybe that has somthing to do with it.

Jason

Jon Stewart

Jason put a couple of the rubber gaskets behind the quiver bracket.  That should do it. To be honest  have never heard of one breaking.

Tree Rat

QuoteOriginally posted by Covey:
My Silvertip has  inserts but they aren't flush...maybe that has somthing to do with it.

Jason
That is most likely your problem. Get some fiber washers to fill the gap (say a 3/8" bolt size) and use the rubber gasket. I believe the quiver comes with counter sunk screws but I've used both with no issue since the quiver first came out in the 70's.
Not all Squirrels are nuts....

rice

I have broken three over the years.I started putting rubber O rings behind the brackets were the screws go through.This is especially helpfull if the bow inserts are not completely flush with the wood.
Haven't broken one since I started doing this.

CHris
We do not stop playing because we are old. We grow old because we stop playing.

Covey

Thanks for all the help fella's. Jon Stewart has offerd to send me one (free of charge...very cool) so I'll give your suggestions a try.

Thanks again, Jason

SERGIO VENNERI

No problems with any of mine, i have been using them on my Silvertips since 1982. Definitely over tightening.

Covey

Sergio, the last one I took off was definitely not tight. The only reason I noticed, my arrows were rattling. I went to snug it up and noticed it was cracked...I mean spiderwebed. I dont know, maybe it is me! 8^)

Jason


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