These are just observations that may help other folks with Ventum and Ventum Pros with similar rest/sight configurations and kick off productive discussion. I am NOT looking for any “advice” on how to get more movement or travel out of the quiver, nor am I trying to do any “home bowsmithing” to force this setup to work better. In the meantime… I’ll continue to shoot without a bow mounted quiver and that Tight Spot will likely find itself on the auction block fairly soon. With new strings on order, I may also get my hands on the new Hamskea Epsilon and maximize the benefits of inline mounting solutions. I expected to have to pay for repairs or the replacement cost on a new quiver. I called them and they told me to send it back. It snapped both of the support rods on the quiver. I took a pretty hard spill last elk season and landed directly with all my weight on my quiver/bow. Most likely, though, I’ll wait for Hoyt to start shipping their new Carbon Superlite quivers and not look back. What won me over even more is their customer service. I like the Pivot 2.0 (which TS NEEDS to start offering with a tan or green hood for $220) as it will let me get my arrows way back and way inboard. Likewise, If you’re shopping for a new setup and planning to use the new sight mount, you may run into interference with a one-piece Tight Spot that limit the configuration options of the quiver.ĬOULD it be made to work with washers or shims? Yeah… I suppose so, but it seems counterproductive to apply a $5 bodge to shoehorn a $150 quiver on a $2000 bow build when other quiver options exist or will be on the market soon. If you’re using the same or a similar combination of pic rail sight and limb-driven rest on a new Hoyt and looking to reuse an existing Tight Spot, you’re gonna find it’ll be… a… tight fit (sorry, had to). Second, many bowhunters routinely remove their hunting quiver while on stand because they shoot better without the quiver attached.
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