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 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.That's weird they didn't tap the 17" riser for a quiver. They DID tap the 21" riser, my Kwikee quiver fits perfectly.
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.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.
Could you use a Treelimb mount? I'd post the link but my post count is too low.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.
That quiver also uses the AMO holes for the posts. Same as a kwikee.Could you use a Treelimb mount? I'd post the link but my post count is too low.
Right but I'm talking about the bracket they also sell. They make them for the hexagonal hole Hoyt uses for riser-mounted quivers as well as all the other manufacturers. If you search Treelimb mount you'll see what I mean.That quiver also uses the AMO holes for the posts. Same as a kwikee.
Never thought of that. Good thought. That said, I really wanted a kwikee. (that sounds bad lol)Right but I'm talking about the bracket they also sell. They make them for the hexagonal hole Hoyt uses for riser-mounted quivers as well as all the other manufacturers. If you search Treelimb mount you'll see what I mean.
Yep. this looks like it will work as well if not better. Where were you when I posted this last week. lolRight but I'm talking about the bracket they also sell. They make them for the hexagonal hole Hoyt uses for riser-mounted quivers as well as all the other manufacturers. If you search Treelimb mount you'll see what I mean.
...Making the mistake of spending all my time on AT :mistake:Yep. this looks like it will work as well if not better. Where were you when I posted this last week. lol
You are going to cost me $25. It's a good solution....Making the mistake of spending all my time on AT :mistake:
The reason I know about these is that I was looking at using one on my compound with an HHA and Tightspot.
Send it to meI 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.
Really nice offer Joe. I don't want to impose. But THANK YOU!Send it to me
I'll have my gunsmith or I have a race fab shop in a building I own that can cut it down and re thread
No impositionReally nice offer Joe. I don't want to impose. But THANK YOU!
Hey, I had to get you back for costing ME with the Satori! :cheers:You are going to cost me $25. It's a good solution.
Does anyone have a TightSpot mounted to one of these that could share some pictures?Yep. this looks like it will work as well if not better. Where were you when I posted this last week. lol
http://www.treelimbproducts.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=197
Allows adjustment with regard to distance to riser and angle. Probably not as secure since the adjustment is a friction clamp but I like it.