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jamesh76
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Spring arm quiver suggestions needed
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August 10, 2010, 12:21:00 AM »
How do you determine what length of spring arm quiver you need? I have a German Ridge on a bp-h52. The spring arms go about 3" past the riser fades onto the limbs. Are my quiver arms too long for this bow? I am just uncertain about where the spring arms should be placed on the bow.
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James
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portugeejn
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Re: Spring arm quiver suggestions needed
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August 10, 2010, 12:50:00 AM »
Hi James,
I don't know how to tell for sure, but I have read that the spring arms shouldn't be on the limbs at all, but on the fades-and all the examples I've seen have been that way also-not on the working part of the limb.
I found this tradgang thread that has a picture of the instructions that came with the Bear "Converta" spring arm quiver. It also has a page out of the 1967 Bear catalog that shows spring arm quivers mounted to Bear bows. It shows the spring arms on the riser, not on the working limbs.
Spring Arm Quiver Discussion
I sent you a PM also.
RonP
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jamesh76
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Re: Spring arm quiver suggestions needed
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Thanks ron.
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