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Budog56
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Quiver help
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February 23, 2007, 03:45:00 PM »
I bought a fred bear bow mount quiver for my super kodiak and just dont like it. Ive heard about making them into a G fred style quiver. Has anyone done this or is there a build-along I just cant find..Thanks
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M60gunner
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February 23, 2007, 04:27:00 PM »
I did but I don`t have a camera to do a build along. Use an allen wrench to loosen and move brackets in either direction to the max. Remove the mounting bolts. I used nylon strapping from 3 rivers and 2 "D" rings. I attached the "D" rings in bolt holes with tie-wraps. I made one end permnant by sewing the webbing on "D" ring. I got a buckle from 3rivers and used that so I could shorten or lenghten strap. Worked great for my walking and sitting type hunting.
Tom
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