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Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by indynotch50, Jan 8, 2012.

  1. indynotch50

    indynotch50 Grizzled Veteran

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    I got an arrow tube because my soft case has a place for one. However, I've noticed it bends my plastic fletchings. The quick spins dont recover near as well as the blazers do.
    Does anyone else have this issue? What have some of you done with soft cases to hold arrows?
     
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    Don't have a soft case but, I know how to fix those Quickfletch. If they are out of whack, put some water on to boil and dip them in it. Straightens them out every time.
     
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    Yeah they'll recover on their own, but it just takes a while. If i pull them out to shoot, 2 arrows, the ones on bottom will fly all jacked up.
    At the same time I dont want to have to carry another case.
     
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    You can also take a hair dryer to them - usually straightens them out no problem.

    I use an MTM arrow case inside of my soft case to protect my arrows. I do have an Easton arrow tube, but I generally only use it to hold misc raw shafts or arrows that need work. Anything that's ready to go stays in the MTM in the foam separators.
     
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    Cool man, I'll check out the MTM, I have their broadhead case, it's pretty awesome.

    Thank you both for the help.
     

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