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Best Bow Case?

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by stillmanchad, Mar 15, 2014.

  1. Sticknstringarchery

    Sticknstringarchery Grizzled Veteran

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    I love my Legend case. I have the Double Two. If I'm not mistaken I was the first to receive one and wrote a review on this site about a year ago. Plenty of storage and unless the archer is planning on flying it services well.


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  2. Bootlegger

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    englum_06 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Dunn County Die Hard Bowhunter

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    SKB is nice but I'm looking to get a Lakewood Case!
     
  5. jfergus7

    jfergus7 Legendary Woodsman

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    Guys that have asked me for Lakewood pricing sorry for the delay getting it to you. I have had a crazy last few days. I will get the info over to you tonight or tomorrow and I will contact Lakewood tomorrow morning to get a few questions answered that have been asked. I can certainly get you better pricing then the retailers or buying direct.
     
  6. AJBowhunter

    AJBowhunter Weekend Warrior

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    In my opinion, soft cases are a total waste of money, cause they don't protect your bow from getting hit out of alignment; they really only protect the finish and such. A quality waterproof hard case is your best bet. That way if you ever travel with your bow, or drop the case you are still good to go. I have a Plano "AW" All Weather, absolutely love it!


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    solocamin1 Weekend Warrior

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    Im in illinois i drive around with my bow in my truck daily i have the bow mounts in between my seats. It holds two bows mine and a buddies we have our releases on our string. You can use anything as long as you cant draw it its legal in illinois im friends with our local dnr game warden dave wolgast and he told me him self all of this is legal. So thats when i did the bow holder brackets in it there awesome and my bow doesnt bounce around or move or anything when locked in. Its in my truck when im hunting or checking our properties or going shooting only otherwise its hanging in my house.
     
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    jfergus7 Legendary Woodsman

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    I know a few of you were waiting on Lakewood Case pricing from me. I was able to finally get ahold of the owner tonight to get the new price list. I will be getting the pricing from him tomorrow and will get it posted or sent to all of you tomorrow! Thanks for waiting and sorry about the delay!
     
  10. stillmanchad

    stillmanchad Weekend Warrior

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    Bought a case....soft cases have always worked fine and that's what I bought. Should I travel via air with my bow...I'll buy something better. Thanks for all the feedback.

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    I really like my SKB although it is a little bulky.....but have plenty of room in my truck for it, for once having a cap over my bed paid off lol.
     
  12. jfergus7

    jfergus7 Legendary Woodsman

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    Everyone that PM'd me about the Lakewood Cases should have gotten a response from me now. If you didn't please PM me again and I will get you the pricing info.
     
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    DriveTacks Weekend Warrior

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    I have a SKB double parallel limb case, dad and I have flown our bows to Saskatchewan half a dozen times and taken 3-4 road trips from VT to Missouri/Wisconsin with it and I would say I'm perfectly confident with airline d- bags throwing it around. And believe me they are going to throw It. I watched a metal gun case get thrown over a pile of luggage onto the Tarmac about 25' away one time prob 10' in the air... If it had been my case I would have come unglued
     

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