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take down bow cases?

Messages posted to thread:
Jon Stewart 27-May-20
Bowbaker 27-May-20
mgmicky 27-May-20
Clydebow 27-May-20
fdp 27-May-20
Archre167 27-May-20
Lenny 27-May-20
stagetek 27-May-20
Tom McCool 27-May-20
Longbow1415 28-May-20
Horseman308 28-May-20
jdbbowhunter 28-May-20
Chain 28-May-20
bustedarrow2 28-May-20
Desperado 28-May-20
bfisherman11 29-May-20
Dry Bones 29-May-20
redbuffalo 29-May-20
Jon Stewart 29-May-20
From: Jon Stewart
Date: 27-May-20




I just picked up a Black Hunter take down bow and I am looking for a take down case for it. Anyone out there pick up a case for their B.H. and if so which case are you using.

From: Bowbaker Professional Bowhunters Society - Qualified Member
Date: 27-May-20




Check with Kathy Kelly cases been around for years. Very good quality.

From: mgmicky
Date: 27-May-20




Safari Tuff for a soft case and Pelican for a hard case.

From: Clydebow
Date: 27-May-20




Rhino Bow Cases.

Do you want a strung case, or one for the bow when you take it down?

From: fdp
Date: 27-May-20




A takedown shotgun case works awfully well.

From: Archre167
Date: 27-May-20




fdp x10 on the takedown shotgun case. You can get 3 two piece bows in one plus room for some extras. Strange thing is SOME airports do not consider them a firearm when going thru the airport check points.

From: Lenny
Date: 27-May-20




Paint ball gun case also work well!

From: stagetek Professional Bowhunters Society - Qualified Member Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 27-May-20

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X2 on the take down shotgun case. I've been using them for years.

From: Tom McCool
Date: 27-May-20

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I pick up old violin cases at garage sales and flea markets. This one cost $5 and even has hardware for a shoulder strap.

From: Longbow1415
Date: 28-May-20

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From: Horseman308
Date: 28-May-20




I've got a Safari Tuff soft case and an SKB hard case. The hard case is huge but has neat little slots for each individual part - one riser, sets of limbs, bow quiver, arrows, and multiple pockets for all the other accessories (stringer, arm guard, glove, tools, etc.).

From: jdbbowhunter
Date: 28-May-20




Second the SKB hard case . Haven't used mine a lot, but has served me well when I did.

From: Chain
Date: 28-May-20




Safari Tuff

From: bustedarrow2
Date: 28-May-20

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flambeau gun case from wallmart. 8 bucks. nuff said

From: Desperado
Date: 28-May-20




I have an SKB take down case for my Black Widow take downs and have used it for many trips from Pa to Montana & Wyoming for antelope traveling by plane. I'm sure there are others that are fine but I wouldn't use anything but SKB !!! Just my 2 cents.Des

From: bfisherman11 Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 29-May-20




I have several soft cases and my favorite is the Safari Tuff. One semi hard case with a zipper closure is the Black Widow case. It holds a lot, arrows, bow (taken down) etc.

Bill

From: Dry Bones
Date: 29-May-20




Jon as crafty and good as you are, I would expect you could make one rather quickly and most likely have some real neat Character to go with it. Once we get moved.. Again. I will set forth to make my own. Can't be a lot to it, and sounds fun.

-Bones

From: redbuffalo
Date: 29-May-20




I use a Plano takedown shotgun case. Customizable interior with plenty of room for the riser,three sets of limbs, tabs, and a box for extras

From: Jon Stewart
Date: 29-May-20




Thanks dry bones. I was looking for something padded which would be smaller than a hard case. If I go out west next winter I want to take it with and do some bunny hunting.





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