I'm not happy with my bow quiver on the mini and because of this I usually don't have it on. Mine is parallel with the stock not the limbs so it gets in the way with the foot piece. Any suggestions?
Don't have an HC but I do have the 3 arrow Alpine and love it. Very versatile.The Alpine Archery Soft Loc is fantastic for the HC. There is a 3-arrow version, that is compact, and the way it mounts (2 rails in a rubber mount), you can slide it up and down, so your fletching doesn't stick out at all. You still need the HHA Infinite Adjust Quiver Bracket to mount it, but with the sliding mount, you can slide the quiver up away from the foot loop to cock the bow, then back down to carry or shoot.
Thank you! For some reason I thought I saw one parallel to the limbs but you are right. I looked around and could not find one. Then I checked one of my arrows against the limb and ir doesn't look like it would work out to good. They stick out and I think they will catch on everything!I have not seen one for this setup that goes parallel to the limbs. I use the trophy ridge hex light. I like the quiver, but I've had issues with the lights and batteries. It offsets it some to be able to get your foot in the stirrup. Hickory Creek / drawloc also offers an oversized stirrup that you can change out. You could look into that.
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It is parallel to the stock. It really does easily slide up, out of the way, for cocking the bow. I can send pictures if you would like to see how much room you get.Does the Alpine Quiver mount parallel to the stock or to the string?
Thank you for the replies!
Oh wow! that's is awesome! Thanks Steve!
Steve, I'm a lefty, does it make a difference?The Alpine Archery Soft Loc is fantastic for the HC. There is a 3-arrow version, that is compact, and the way it mounts (2 rails in a rubber mount), you can slide it up and down, so your fletching doesn't stick out at all. You still need the HHA Infinite Adjust Quiver Bracket to mount it, but with the sliding mount, you can slide the quiver up away from the foot loop to cock the bow, then back down to carry or shoot.
Thank you for the advice.I love the Alpine soft lock quiver but I would just make one suggestion. I would take a piece of paracord and tether it to the base of the quiver. I lost mine on a Colorado archery hunt while bushwacking. I did find it but it was not a lot of fun trying to climb back uphill through all of that brush at almost 10000 ft elevation. Just something to be aware of.
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