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Title: how to quiet a bear spring arm quiver?
Post by: bbassi on April 16, 2008, 06:29:00 AM
I picked up one of the mini 4 arrow quivers for my 56" grizzly. Often I get a creaking sound while drawing. I've tried mole skin on the arms but it hasn't helped much. I'm afraid it will spook game as it stands now. Any thoughts?
Title: Re: how to quiet a bear spring arm quiver?
Post by: Biggie Hoffman on April 16, 2008, 09:39:00 AM
Take it off..........

I have the same problem. A little string wax will keep it from squeaking but what a pain. Plus, you don't know when it's time to reaapply until it squeaks again :-(
Title: Re: how to quiet a bear spring arm quiver?
Post by: Grant Young on April 16, 2008, 09:50:00 AM
Brent, do you mean the little green job with the stabilizer screw attachment? These can be a little tough to get real quiet but you might try oiling all the screws and torqueing them down as tight as possible. Also double check that you have the length of the adjustable spring arm adjusted so that the longest point of contact is well down into the upper fadeout. I use one of these quivers occasionally on an A magnesium riser TD and they can get a little noisy with repeated shooting. The old leather tops that I use on my Super K and the short model I use on my Kadiak are very quiet. The creaking you describe sounds like you could quieten it down by the adjustments I mentioned earlier. Good luck,                              Grant
Title: Re: how to quiet a bear spring arm quiver?
Post by: bbassi on April 16, 2008, 11:04:00 AM
Grant, it's the double spring arm style with the leather hood. There is no way to adjust the leanght ofthe arms that I have seen (although I haven't looked that close. I assumed it was fixed lenght) Right now the arms, if evenly spaced, sit just beyond the fadesin the working part of the limb. I know that's why I'm getting noise, but I thought there might be a trick to quieting it.

Biggie, I'll give the wax a try. This is for the bow I'm taking on the bear hunt. My regular bow is a silvertip so after the hut it won't get used much.
Title: Re: how to quiet a bear spring arm quiver?
Post by: rbbhunt on April 16, 2008, 11:31:00 AM
I had one of those years ago and if I remember right, I put some camo tape around where the arms attach to the limbs and that seemed top help some
Title: Re: how to quiet a bear spring arm quiver?
Post by: Grant Young on April 16, 2008, 11:33:00 AM
You're right Brent, no adjustment there. Your quiver may be too long for optimum performance; they came in different lengths. Biggie's solution might be the best. I've used the Bear quivers for as long as I can recall-I've always shot Bear bows- but I can't argue that they are without issues. I guess most bowquivers are a little bit of a trade-off.I've never missed a shot that I could blame on one though, lol.
                                   Grant
Title: Re: how to quiet a bear spring arm quiver?
Post by: swampbuck on April 16, 2008, 11:38:00 AM
Don't you have a Cat quiver ?? You can borrow mine if ya want
Title: Re: how to quiet a bear spring arm quiver?
Post by: bbassi on April 16, 2008, 12:00:00 PM
Tom, I have lots of other choices in quivers but that's not the point. I'm taking a 68 grizzly on my bear hunt and wanted to use this quiver with it. I appeciate the offer though.

BTW - Your dog chased a rabbit right through my yard Sunday. Drove my dogs nuts! when you'e at the club you should stop by.  :)
Title: Re: how to quiet a bear spring arm quiver?
Post by: M60gunner on April 16, 2008, 12:05:00 PM
I used to use a piece of plastic tubing like used for AC drains. It is clear in color. I forced it over the tubing on the arms that came from factory. That helped some but those quivers rattle anyway IMO because the hood and arrow holder are not screwed to the bow.
I just acquired a mag. handle and I will be going through this drill agian. This handle is a shooter not a collector so I may drill and tap another hole in the riser to accept the "newer" green hood quiver made for the first Bear compounds. I have the newer "B" handle (97)that uses the new style quiver. It has the inserts for the new style quiver which is to heavy for me and it does not look right on a Bear bow. I modified a "newer" green quiver to work and be quite. I used some alum. bar stock and bent it to shape.
Title: Re: how to quiet a bear spring arm quiver?
Post by: ishiwannabe on April 16, 2008, 12:05:00 PM
Light-weight moleskin?
Title: Re: how to quiet a bear spring arm quiver?
Post by: Blood Trail on April 16, 2008, 12:48:00 PM
The old Bear quivers are great. I taped mine to the bow and no more problem. Good shooting!