Any suggestions on how I could mount a 3 arrow kwikee on a satori? If any of you guys have the skill (Sam?) and want to fab something, happy to pay for it. Would really like to use this quiver. Light, secure and easy to remove in stand
Any suggestions on how I could mount a 3 arrow kwikee on a satori? If any of you guys have the skill (Sam?) and want to fab something, happy to pay for it. Would really like to use this quiver. Light, secure and easy to remove in stand
The 2 Piece Hoyt quiver is pretty darn good. You can't take them off easily if that matters, but it's one of the better bow quiver systems every devised in my opinion. It is curious that they did not put sight holes in the 17" riser.
Here's a pic of mine (and a couple unlucky gophers)
Adapter is in. Definitely fits solid. Pushes the arrows about an inch further out than I would like but it's manageable and a good solution. Shot quiet with it on the bow and will be perfect for a hunter that primarily hunts from tree stands like myself and want quick removal of the quiver. No complaints. I suspect it will mark up the inside of the hex mounting hole if that bothers you because it is a tight fit.
Looks good. But this may be a deal breaker for me on the riser. Dang. There is always something with Hoyt. So far the best 17" ILF risers cut past far enough from center to give me good clearance with my plungers don't have sight mount holes for my quivers, the 17" Satori and the WW Black Wolf. I guess I'll have to use a Thunderhorn or Selway.
The position of the riser cutouts don't allow for it on the 17. Personally, I like Moogs adapter better. Not only does it center the quiver loaded with arrows better, it keeps the entire works out of the way of other attachments.
The end of the quiver sits just in front of the berger hole. Just enough that I had no problem with my springy rest which sits out from the riser a bit.
Sticks out way to far for me, but maybe it can double as some sort of bow hanger? If not, Id be putting that in a lathe and taking an inch or more off it.
I would like it about 1/2" shorter, but certain don't have lathe skills or availability. lol It will work as is. Balance isn't too bad with it on the bow either, but I generally stand hunt and remove a quiver anyways. I also like using the catquiver when I need a pack for a full day sit.
I've cut a few of these down ,I see joe offered to shorten it ,ill offer also ..No charge ,I run a big machine shop,can fit small stuff like this in quick ..Don't mind helping a fellow Archer .Shoot me a PM if you need help.
By the way ,bow looks amazing
The post is hex shaped which insets into the hex shaped recess on the riser. No way it can pivot. I honestly don't see how it could be designed any better. It places the quiver at the right height and it can be easily removed.
So I tried to place an order with Treelimb but realized that their site security certificate is listed as 'not secure'. This is a bummer.
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