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Came up with a alternative quiver mount for my wicked ridge

754 views 5 replies 5 participants last post by  cmarti1961  
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So i did not care for the factory quiver and mount , only 1 set of grippers and having to push the broad head into the foam is a terrible design . So i came up with this from parts i had left over from my vertical bow . Always liked my Kwiki quivers ,and i had a bunch of extra mounts etc. I hunt out of a climber so having the ability to unhook and slide my quiver into a mount attached to my climber is a bunch better. As the factory quiver only has a rubber hanger. I removed the factory set screws that hold the stirrup and replaced with the proper button head bolts . I also like the quiver going side ways instead of in line with the stock .
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#2 ·
Nice!! Yeah, I was disappointed with the Tenpoint setup, too. I've got a Bear crossbow quiver mounted the same general way on my Invader 400. Much better designed quiver! Double rubber grippers hold 4 arrows without jamming them into the foam. Quick release lever so I can hang it on the tree I'm in. I added a rope loop to the top for easier hanging. Folding stirrup that holds my hunting boot is a bonus!
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Timely topic for me. That is a nice tight look.
Been playing around with side mount front to back. Started with just a flat 8 inch corner brace from Home Depot on an old Horton EXP the grand kids use. I have gone to cutting L's out of 1/4" HDPE stock sheets. Originally, we fixed the bracket to the bow and had a detachable mount to the quiver. We tried the opposite with a detatch mount to take the bracket off the bow. Of course we add our custom camo sponge paint :rolleyes:, It is the kids favorite way to participate.

These work, but it is not a clean look. I thought about using the bottom rail. I have been hunting for an offset optic or phone rail mount I could drill to accept the quiver mount. I can't find anything and machining a part is out of my skill and tool set. We are working with 6 different bows in the family, so I have tried to stay away from bow specific brackets. Would love to hear any suggestions.

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