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Soft loc bracket vibrating!!

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Old 09-19-2002 | 06:50 AM
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Default RE: Soft loc bracket vibrating!!

Timbow, I got mine in MO Breakup. I didn't really care if it matched, and the price was very good through Mountain Archery. I did get my vibration fixed. I used the center holes in it, and it doesn't make a peep. I just have to make sure that when I put my quiver on, the bottom arrow holder is above the big knob on my QT4000 rest, otherwise it doesn't fit. I'm not complaining though, I really like mine. I do feel that Alpine needs to make a little more sturdier adapter to fit some bows like the Hoyt's in my case. The two washers arent solid enough in my opinion.

Timbow, are you saying the quiver falls off after you shoot? If so, I would call Alpine and have them send you another bracket, it shouldn't be doing that.

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Old 09-19-2002 | 05:12 PM
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Default RE: Soft loc bracket vibrating!!

Yeah thats what it does one to three shots and it pops out of the grippers. I did get it to be quieter one of the allen heads on the bottom was loose. I thought about conntacting Alpine but I'm going to look into a Hoyt quiver. Ya know after shooting all summer without a bow quiver I really hate the way it makes my bow feel I originally planned on using a hip quiver I tried it last weekend hunting ,and it was very cumbersome.slapping my climber on my back brush etc.. one extra thing to put on pull up a real pain. Anyway, I'll catch Ya later
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