Dan Miller quiver and mount

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OwnerITO
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Dan Miller quiver and mount

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Anyone have a picture of this quiver and mount cause I can't find it at all.
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Post by OwnerITO »

Nice, very nice. It actually allows you to sling your bow if you are going to drag a deer out. What are those bars on the bottom? I see a levelling bubble on your bow as well. Is that needed?
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Post by wabi »

The bow pictured has, I believe, stabilizers (the bars you mention) and a level. The level is helpful in keeping the bow limbs perfectly horizontal which is essential for the best shooting. Although I don't use a level for most hunting situations (I forget it's there anyway :lol: ) it does help eliminate those fliers to the right or left.
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Post by Exocet77 »

Does that quiver mount work with the forward riser and still leave a clear view with the lumi-zone? Nice set-up.
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Post by wabi »

It should work fine! No problem with a vari-zone or a TenPoint ProView.
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Post by bjs »

FYI - I have had the dovetail mounts loosen up on the my D. Miller setup several times. That caused the quiver to become unstable.
I think the smallest amount of locktight is needed in that area to keep things snug.
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Post by Horizontal Hunter »

bjs wrote:FYI - I have had the dovetail mounts loosen up on the my D. Miller setup several times. That caused the quiver to become unstable.
I think the smallest amount of locktight is needed in that area to keep things snug.
Mine loosened up also. As BJS said, a little blue loctite on the allen screw stops it.

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Post by raydaughety »

I had the same problem and switched to the groundpounder mount. Now that's the ticket :!:

Just my opinion :wink:
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bjs wrote:FYI - I have had the dovetail mounts loosen up on the my D. Miller setup several times. That caused the quiver to become unstable.
I think the smallest amount of locktight is needed in that area to keep things snug.
I believe Excalibur changed the size of the dovetail slightly when they switched to the new riser. I had trouble with my front sight getting loose on my Phoenix, and they (Excalibur) replaced the old sight with a new one sized for the new dovetail. If you're shooting a newer bow with the new machined dovetails it could be the slight difference in dovetail size causing the problem. Loctite will probably solve the problem, but the aluminum dovetail just isn't as strong as the old style sight base.
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