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Quiver mount holes

Started by Cavscout9753, September 05, 2014, 10:10:00 PM

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Cavscout9753

Well, there was a deal in the classifieds on a Bear Grizzly that I just couldn't pass up. The poundage, the model, the price, the brand... Fortuitous is the word. I even believe I can have it dialed in before opener if I sweat a little and focus, heck I shoot recurves better anyway. Down the road I'd like to get a riser mounted quiver for it, but right now I will end up using my EFA on it. It may be a silly question, but has anyone ever covered the riser holes or is the general concensus to just leave them alone? I can't even imagine where'd I'd start.. Was thinking of some sort of rounded top small brass bolts that could go in there.. I don't know, wouldn't just be holes there at least. Probably just making more fuss than needed, but I know theres at least two types of folks here - Bear lovers and perfectionists. Haha happy shooting all!
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KAZ

Sounds like an exciting adventure you're on! Your question though is one of total preference.... "Suit yourself", I would leave it alone and use the inserts to some personal advantage.

Cavscout9753

Yeah, the bow came today and I put the EFA on and I guess the holes aren't really THAT bad. Glad they're there, they will be usef in the future.
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ron w

I use a Kwikee Quiver on my hunting bow, take it off when on stand. When not hunting I just leave the bracket on and just keep shooting. Enjoy your new bow!!
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


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