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bigcountry25 09-11-2005 05:39 PM

Bowtech quick detach quiver owers
 
I have a ? for you how tight is your quiver when it locks into place? Mine is very easy to rotate with it locked I heard a click when I put it on and all I have to do is turn it with one finger and it clicks again and is unlocked. Is this normal?

Matt / PA 09-11-2005 07:10 PM

RE: Bowtech quick detach quiver owers
 
I have one on my Diamond Victory.......I thought mine was the same way when I first tried it out. For some reason it works great now? I just made sure I pushed it into the locked position with a little extra force a few times and it stays locked perfectly now with no effort.
I think there may have been a small plastic burr or something that just needed to be worn down a bit to allow it to lock fully.
Just keep playing with it.

bigcountry25 09-11-2005 08:33 PM

RE: Bowtech quick detach quiver owers
 
I figured it out I just need to bump it in the center where it attaches to the bow. thanks for the help!

nubo 09-12-2005 06:42 AM

RE: Bowtech quick detach quiver owers
 
I have the 6 arrow BowTech quiver and have found that if I push the button down when I close it it lock's properly ,but without holding it down it doesn't ,so try turning your quiver into position and the push the pin down and see if that work's .

nubo

jmac_or 09-17-2005 11:01 AM

RE: Bowtech quick detach quiver owers
 

ORIGINAL: nubo

I have the 6 arrow BowTech quiver and have found that if I push the button down when I close it it lock's properly ,but without holding it down it doesn't ,so try turning your quiver into position and the push the pin down and see if that work's .

nubo
Ditto. I have to hold the button in while turning the whole time. Then, it locks right into place. If I do not do this, it rolls in and out very easily. Once locked, it is very tight. Nice quiver and very quiet. My dealer did say he has had to return a couple, becasuse they don't lock in as tight as he likes (verypicky dealer, good thing to have) but he just swaps the "loose" ones and sends them back toBowtech, no problem. No one leaves his shop without everythinginstalled and tested, a true professional.

JMAC

PABowhntr 09-17-2005 06:45 PM

RE: Bowtech quick detach quiver owers
 
Same here as well. It takes a little practice to get the trick of it but once you do the quiver locks very securely in place.


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