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Old 01-21-2005, 10:30 AM   #1
 
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Default Hoyt quiver with Zero Effect

I am fairly new to this sight but it definately look like great place to get advice. I have it on the top of my favorites list now.

I have a problem with my Razortech with a Muzzy Zero Effect rest. I haven't found a Hoyt quiver that will allow for the arm of the rest. When I put the arrows in the quiver they touch the arm. Anybody have a solution to the problem other than not using the quiver?
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Old 01-21-2005, 02:01 PM   #2
 
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Default RE: Hoyt quiver with Zero Effect

I have had the same problem, I am going to assume that you are using the 2 piece non detachable quiver. tried to take the quiver apart and add blocks to hold it out farther but couln't get that to work. I switched to the detachable quiver from hoyt, the mounting bracket will hold the quiver and arrows out far enough. I have recently switched to a trophy taker rest so I don't have that problem know.
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Default RE: Hoyt quiver with Zero Effect

I'd check with Muzzy on this ,because I know that they have other bow's that the Muzzy doesn't work on,it might just be the Hoyt and they have solution's for getting your Muzzy to work.Definetly e-mail Muzzy on this matter.

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I have the Hoyt Xtec and I use the Axis 360 quiver. It detaches in a couple seconds.
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On some of the two piece quivers, just leaving one arrow out of the quiver where the mounting stud protrudes does the trick. On detachable quivers, spacers are most often needed.
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