Archery Talk Forum banner

New PSE two piece quiver

22K views 108 replies 38 participants last post by  ID357  
#1 ·
I saw a few of the quick video's from the ATA show showing the upper hood and rubber gripper that will attach to the cable roller guard arm, and PSE has NOTHING on their web-site as far as the new offerings, does anyone have any more info or pics of what all will be available as far as the two piece quivers for the newer bows like the Mach 30 DS? I hope they offer a lower attachment point instead of just the roller arm attachment for the gripper.
 
#89 ·
Also, on a side note, I will be out of town Thursday the 27th thru March 9th, so if someone has interest and does not hear from me, it's from me being out of town. We are hunting AZ so I have no idea if I'll have service to check PM's while I'm gone. I'll certainly respond once I'm back in town and have service though.
 
#92 ·
Looks good guys! I have two sets left, and have had people inquire on them, so if they respond to my PM's and take them, they will be all sold. I will update this information as soon as I hear back from the last two people and give the update as to how many are left here in the next day or so.

Thank you for everyone's interest!
 
#96 ·
While the quiver and @Super 91 s lower mount are great I feel like I have room to get tighter to the bow. I have an old school lathe at the barn and am considering trying to take a 1/4-3/8” off the posts. The only thing that is close is the hamskea cord. It’s about 1/8” off the lower mount. How big of an issues would it be if that rubbed on every shot?
My tape measure pic makes it look like there’s less room than there is. 3/4- 7/8 would have the arrows making contact.
Image

Image
 
#98 ·
The cable rubbing would not be an issue with rest function, but it will wear the cord down over time. A piece of felt where it would contact the cord would help. I made them that length to get them as close as possible without rubbing, so it took several reiterations before I settled on that post length. I wanted it to be as close as possible without contact, so that is what I made it. It's not as tight as some quivers may be, but it was the best compromise overall as it is not way off the riser either. I would cut equal amounts from either side of the post to get it down to where it suits you. Another consideration was rest contact. People that run a rest in the berger hole need a touch more clearance, thus another factor in my post length. We all have different setups and it's tough to design one that will do it all. But shaving a little off the post for your setup should work just fine and get everything closer to center and work well I would think.
 
#99 ·
Completely understand why you made the post that length. Its also about where the arrows would sit if you put the gripper on the cable guard and any shorter the upper one would need modification. My lathe is ancient and small and I'm no machinist so if i cant get it spinning straight Im going to leave it alone.
 
#101 ·
Okay, so one member returned one of the lower quiver gripper arms I made because his bow is left handed, and that was my fault for not saying that in the description as this is made for a right handed bow only.

But that being said, I do have one left if anyone is still interested.