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Fuse Archery quiver

Kuk09

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I was wondering who out there may have a Fuse Archery quiver. I recently bought a completely new setup and got a Fuse Blade XT quiver. I really like the quick disconnect and overall feel of the quiver, but my arrows don't set in the middle of the foam. Does anyone else have this issue? I didn't see any adjustments I could do, but perhaps I missed them. Any insight??
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As an added note...I'm most likely going to pull the foam, but depending on the broadhead, I may have contact issues.
 
I don't have that quiver but if its keeping your arrows solid without movement I wouldn't worry about it too much. Back in the day all quivers had foam w/o cutouts and you just put your broadheads in the same slots you would make when it was new to keep from chewing up the foam. I always put some mineral oil on my broadheads to keep them from rusting if you're concerned about moisture collecting in the foam and rusting your broadheads. The other thing is unless that gripper is for both small and larger diameter arrow shafts, you may be able to push them further down into the gripper which may align them a little bit more into the center of the foam cutouts?
 
There are currently field points on the arrows. If there's a broadhead on them, I don't think that they'll fit without contacting the plastic that houses the foam...
Perhaps they will if I clock them correctly. I haven't picked which head I want to run yet, which is where I'm wondering if there will be an issue.
 
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