Hoyt quiver with Zero Effect
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Location: West Central Illinois
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Hoyt quiver with Zero Effect
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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?
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?
#2
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.
#3
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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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Baltimore Maryland USA
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RE: Hoyt quiver with Zero Effect
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.