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LoneRanger
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Converting a Great Northern Quiver to Bolt-On
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May 07, 2019, 10:58:30 PM »
Hello. I have a strap-in Great Northern quiver that I'd like to convert to a bolt-on quiver. Has anyone done this before? I'd love to seee how the bolt-on quiver is designed at the attachment points to the riser if anyone would be so kind as to share a picture.
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If it's for a 3-pc bow, the easiest thing to do would be to order a set of Quick Detach mounts from GN, and then just cut off the wire on the quiver you have.
If you are wanting to actually attach it to the side of the riser, I would think you would have to cut the wire, and then braze or weld another piece on the end with a hole for the screw to go thru.
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