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Camelcluch

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Hummm, I’ll look at that for sure. I’m concerned that the mount sticks out too far and may push the bow away causing an unsecured angle. I’m using a tight spot and the foot is a bit big. I also thought about running a zip tie through some nylon and attaching it to the hood.
 

raisins

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Hummm, I’ll look at that for sure. I’m concerned that the mount sticks out too far and may push the bow away causing an unsecured angle. I’m using a tight spot and the foot is a bit big. I also thought about running a zip tie through some nylon and attaching it to the hood.

I assumed you were shooting from the saddle without the quiver on (personal preference thing). If you have the quiver off, maybe you can go vertical behind mount with kydex, then bend kydex to right to get past the mount (thickness of mount bend), and then take the kydex vertical again and after a few inches do you J hook. Just spit balling in case it helps you or I. I want to do this, but hate having extra stuff on my bow.
 

Camelcluch

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This is what I did for the quiver.
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Not sure why they posted out of order. I may put a little T. rex tape on the back just for over doing it but it holds well as is.
 
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