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Garage bow storage N.C.

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  1. biscuit

    biscuit Weekend Warrior

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    So I don’t have any other place to store my bow other than my garage which has been turned into my range slash man cave. This year here in NC has become hot already, I’m guessing it’s around 80 degrees in the garage sometimes. Before it gets any hotter I would like to know if this will hurt the bow in anyway. I know your most definitely not supposed to storage your bow in a hot car during the summer. Thanks in advance
    Brad
     
  2. WillO

    WillO Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Heat is heat whether it’s in a car or garage or anywhere. My garage sometimes gets around 90 when the sun hits the door, I always store mine in the house
     
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    grommel Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Mine is in my house all year round under the bed. Strings all waxed of course, but its the only place I have to store it. Its been working so far!!!
     
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    I keep my bow in the garage year round no problems then again yesterday it was 100 degrees here but the garage got no warmer than 80 degrees.
     
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    I keep my bow in my shop all year as well, but it usually stays 10 to 15 degrees cooler in the summer and about the same difference warmer in the winter. I've been doing that for about 5 yrs. now and no issues

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  6. biscuit

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    Thanks for the info gents
     
  7. SharpEyeSam

    SharpEyeSam Legendary Woodsman

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    I keep mine in the case in the spare bedroom normally. Is there a way for you to hang it on the wall in your house?
     
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    we all shoot outside in this hot heat so 90 degree will not hurt your bow.
     
  9. WillO

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    I agree but I never said heat would hurt the bow
     
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