Quiver bracket ?

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casper
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Quiver bracket ?

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Does anyone have a picture of Dan Millers Over the bow quiver bracket? :D
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Here it is it mounts on the dove tail for a front sight and the quiver goes across the limbs.
Very basic but it works well.
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Thanks Dereck, for the great picture & speedy reply :D
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Here's another pic of one. Sitting next to it in my album was his arrow puller, great tool if you shoot 3-D. I threw it in for free, lol.

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Sweet, I gotta get one. :D
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That arrow puller is the only way to go. I wish I had one that was a tad smaller to use on the arrows for my wife's vertical bow. :wink:
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I am on my third, and last, quiver bracket. I used the original, the Dan Miller, and I now use Wyvern's quiver bracket. All did what they were supposed to do but I like Wyvern's the best. I found that the Dan Miller bracket was to high for my liking and it hung up more going through the woods than the bracket made by Wyvern. I included a pic below.

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DH
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I'm on my third also, the original, Groundpounders and Wyverns. I like Wyverns the most since it's nicely finnished in a dull anodized color.
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lvt01 wrote:That arrow puller is the only way to go. I wish I had one that was a tad smaller to use on the arrows for my wife's vertical bow. :wink:
That's easy enough. I made my own using made-in-China side cutters and pieces of 1" pipe, lined with a piece of nylon tubing connector.( Takes a welder to attach metal parts). You could replace the material lining the jaws with appropriately shaped pieces of tubing. Use Gorilla glue ( original not the 'crazy' glue) to hold them in place.
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All together now, HI COSSACK. :lol: :lol:
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