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<blockquote data-quote="juggernot" data-source="post: 421765" data-attributes="member: 10919"><p>The best part is it only cost about $20 to make 2. I had everything but the PVC and some stainless screws on hand. My first model was tapered on both sides to clear the limbs on the +bow, I assumed I needed that for strength and would carry the quiver separately but that requires screwing it on and off, no quick release. I later made a cut out to allow it to fit the quiver and it is still plenty sturdy. I have stress tested it, pulling/pushing shaking it around and it holds the bow tightly while allowing it to be isolated from any shock because of all the padding. Now my dad and I can fish on fall afternoons and sneak up into the woods to hunt the last hour or 2 of daylight, cast and blast/fling broadheads @ deer! The other one mounts on the starboard side w plenty of room left for fishing/boating fish. They don't take up much deck space.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]87798[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="juggernot, post: 421765, member: 10919"] The best part is it only cost about $20 to make 2. I had everything but the PVC and some stainless screws on hand. My first model was tapered on both sides to clear the limbs on the +bow, I assumed I needed that for strength and would carry the quiver separately but that requires screwing it on and off, no quick release. I later made a cut out to allow it to fit the quiver and it is still plenty sturdy. I have stress tested it, pulling/pushing shaking it around and it holds the bow tightly while allowing it to be isolated from any shock because of all the padding. Now my dad and I can fish on fall afternoons and sneak up into the woods to hunt the last hour or 2 of daylight, cast and blast/fling broadheads @ deer! The other one mounts on the starboard side w plenty of room left for fishing/boating fish. They don't take up much deck space. [ATTACH type="full" alt="0914161827a.jpg"]87798._xfImport[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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