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Riser Machining

Started by franklinmanklin, February 21, 2011, 10:24:00 AM

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franklinmanklin

Has anyone ever done any 2-piece quiver mount holes in risers?  Some new ILF and adapted old risers only have the 2 sight holes in the riser and I want to use either a Fuse or Hoyt 2-piece quiver.  I am not sure how they angle is applied to get the center of the fletched end in line with the center of the string/limb.  I know SKY has a single point attachment for a Mathews Arrow Web quiver.
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JimB

I'm not familiar with those quivers and don't own an ILF bow so I'll take a stab and this may or may not help.

I have a few bows that take a bolt on quiver.Generally,there isn't a lot of flexibility in wood riser bows as to where the two inserts go in the riser.I too like my arrows angled back at the fletched ends.I like the nock of my front arrow just at,or behind the bottom to of my bow.

First I load the quiver up with arrows and hold it to the bow at the angle I want.If I cant bend or alter the lower bracket on the quiver to get the angle I need,I make a longer,custom bracket.

Maybe you have the option of drilling one or two new holes for the angle you need? Or maybe you can customize your brackets.


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