Hard bow case

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  1. julien

    julien Weekend Warrior

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    What hard bow case should I get
     
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    A Plano (thats the brand) hard plastic case carried at most sporting stores. Works great and isn't heavy. Unless you are flying places to hunt, then you will need a much sturdier and lockable case.
     
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    Take a look at the new Lakewood Products Bowfile. I have had one for years and its awesome. And with the added accessory and arrow case it has a ton of room. And I love being able to leave my quiver on with arrows in it and just drop it in the case and go. No straps or setup.

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    Hard to beat the reliability, durability, and customer service of SKB.
     
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    I have owned three PLANO brand cases and they were easy on the wallet (less than 40$ each) and durable. will take alot of abuse and daily wear and I have flown with mine from the eastern mid-west to the west coast several times without a hitch, damage, problem what-so -ever. So take a look at them and you decide.
     
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    I have a Plano case also, however it's isn't a cheaper case. It's airline approved, lockable and also has slots for your locks also. It's a heavy molded plastic. I have flown with it on twice now and it's held up great so far. It was a gift and while if is as picking a bow case to fly with Plano wouldn't have been the first brand to come to mind so far it has proven to be ok.


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