Commiting Internet heresy-Tightspot
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From: Bowfreak
26-Jun-17
I love the way my bow shoots and feels with my Tightspot BUT....it is loud at the shot. Is there something I can do to quieten this thing? If not, is there a quiver that you can get close to your bow like the TS that is actually quiet???? I have the quiver on a CD 34.
From: Trial153
26-Jun-17
Can you Nail down where the " loud " is coming from on the quiver? I have tight spots on two bows and they are both very quite and solid. Some place to look at is inside the hood. Make sure the rubber broadhead insert is seated solidly. If it isn't some hot melt works to cushion it.
From: APauls
26-Jun-17
Not sure how it even could be noisy. Mine is a silencer. I'd second where is the noise coming from?
From: EmbryOklahoma
26-Jun-17
It's probably those rage mechanicals in your quiver.
From: Ucsdryder
26-Jun-17
Mine is rock solid and it's the first quiver I've shot that actually makes me shoot better. It balances the bow so nicely. I used to take my quiver off during the offseason. Now it stays on with a quiver full of arrows.
From: TurboT
26-Jun-17
I had the same issue. Make sure everything is really tight especially where it mounts to the bow. One of my arrows in the quiver would make contact upon shooting. I placed adhesive fleece between arrow and frame and now it is quite. Also, you can swivel the unit to make sure it clears especially when drawing back and the limbs flex.
From: HDE
26-Jun-17
Slide the rubber dampner up (or down) the rod and position it so it comes in contact with your cable guard.
From: Bowfreak
26-Jun-17
TS customer service has been great. I have found part of the issue at least. A noise was coming from where the quiver mounts to the dovetail connection. It would pop when the quiver was moved just a tad. If I hit on the bottom limb pocket I still get a little vibration sound out of the hood but this could be normal. I will shoot it now and see how it works. The beauty of the whole situation is that TS will take care of it regardless of what is going on. Thanks for awesome customer service!
From: Mark Watkins
26-Jun-17
I have found that occasionally I will have to adjust a new Tight Spot quiver upon initial setup. Then it does in fact help to quiet the overall bow (and balance). A model company regarding customer service standards IMHO.
Mark