Tight Spot install help

philcox

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I know this thing is super adjustable, but being new to archery, I’d like to at least start off with it somewhere close to where it should be.

I have three primary questions:

1) do you want to quiver as far forward on your bow is possible or further back? (I.e., tighten the mounting bracket where it’s at, or move it more wait from the sight?

2) do you want to tighten or clamp flush, in the quad fit not touching anything, or do I want to quad fit to be touching some part of my bowl, and part of the quick release sticking out?

3) based on my arrows where do you want for NOC sitting? Below the lower limb, or above it? In my instance if I moved the knock above the lower limb then my tight spot top will be above my upper limb. Not sure where it supposed to be?

Any insight is appreciated.
 

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Quad fit goes against cable guard. Slide it along the carbon trail til it lines up and rotate it to get it as close to the bow as you want.

BTW, your bracket looks like it's installed in reverse. The dovetail should be in towards the riser unless something prevents the quiver from getting tight enough to the riser in that config.

I like mine further back but I'm not sure if there's a best position other than whatever balances well and clears sight etc.

I would rather have the top past the cam than the nock end for sure, less likely to lose arrows if it gets bumped. Ideally both would be inside the cams but for short A to A and/or long arrows that can be difficult.

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I would also rather my hood past than the nocks but with a 33” ATA I have plenty of room for both.

I have mine as tight up against the riser as I can get it.

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I would recommend making the hood go above the limb since the nocks can break and/or fall out, turn and then you will have issues. So I always try to protect the nocks. Just my 2 cents
 
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