I love shooting the KII and have hunted with one as well. It's beautiful, smooth shooting bow. Correct quiver or not, I'd not be able to drill or mount a bushing on that bow. I've refinished or repaired a couple of old bows that had them-and those steel nipples that are supposed to prevent the quiver from spinning are just so damaging to a bow. One bow had apparently had the quiver spin on it(when loosely connected?), and there was a circular furrow almost 1/8" deep that had to be removed, along with repairing the hole where the bushing was. Was a Drake bow and came out looking pretty good. After that, I'd never do that to a bow myself! Have used those quivers on bows that came with the bushing already mounted and they work ok. But, if I were you, I'd obtain a Bear back quiver from the same era and use that!