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all right folks a little quiver money-saver for basically the arrow it goes into and itamp;#39;s a couple years old thereamp;#39;s one handed the arrow will actually slip out moves pretty pretty freely when youamp;#39;re walking on the trail if you have it down a certain way it basically when it pops in there it just doesnamp;#39;t hold you can see how loose that is Iamp;#39;m gonna do a little heat gun on it and see if that squares it away so it can return to its original size or even be smaller who knows I donamp;#39;t know if this quiver was made for a larger diameter error this is a carbon arrow itamp;#39;s the 0.5 grains straightness 0.0 long I finished the heat gun I did it from this angle about an inch or two away you know feeding it back and forth like yay back and forth and then flipping it over the same thing on this side to give it a more full coverage there now Iamp;#39;m gonna let it cool down completely before even trying the shafts in there to see if that