Bear Recurve Bow Quiver Question...
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I have a couple of the 1970's Bear Archery Recurve bow quivers with the 2 rubber-coated 'legs' on them. I'm curious of the 'torque' of these legs onto the riser/limbs would impose or created any problems with limb twisting, etc.
Would there be a problem if these were put on the bow and left in place for awhile? I'm concerned with taking it on/off that it will keep changing the 'balance point' of the bow and change the point of impact after each installation.
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Would there be a problem if these were put on the bow and left in place for awhile? I'm concerned with taking it on/off that it will keep changing the 'balance point' of the bow and change the point of impact after each installation.
Thoughts?
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From: Unfortunately, a \"Blue\" state
I recently recieved a 1967 Pearson that had the same metal quiver with the rubber coated arms that attach to the limbs. This quiver was on the bow for at least 15ys before it was given to me. I just had it re-strung recently and the limbs were perfect. So to answer your question .....dont think the quiver will effect the limbs. But what do I know
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From: Unfortunately, a \"Blue\" state
I actually took mine off and am having problems getting it back to being tight on the limbs. Any tips ? are you still able to get these anywhere ? It even had 3 arrows in it when I got it ....real thick aluminum ...broadheads as well.
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