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Looking for a hard sided bow case.

Discussion in 'Equipment Reviews' started by squeege44, Apr 16, 2013.

  1. squeege44

    squeege44 Newb

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    Hey Guys

    I’m new to Bow hunting and the site. I’m looking for a good hard sided bow case with room for arrows as well. Any suggestions would be appreciated.

    Thanks
     
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    chopayne Die Hard Bowhunter

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    plano bone collector. Its $89 on amazon
     
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    REMYNGTON Grizzled Veteran

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    I got a pretty solid hard Plano case at BassPro for $45. Its a great case for the price and definitely serves its purpose. Holds my bow, extra arrows, and quiver full of arrows in it.
     
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    Yagonyonok Weekend Warrior

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    What sort of price range are you looking at? What are your plans for the case (just to the range and back, transport on major airlines, etc...)?

    There are a lot of great cases out there, but we need more info to give meaningful responses.

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    jfergus7 Legendary Woodsman

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    I would look at the Lakewood Bowfile. With the arrow and accessory cases it is the best case I have seen!

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    Thanks for the help guys

    tho answer the questions the case will be used mostly to and from the range and hunting areas in the truck or quad. it will also be used for a few longer trips a year. As price range goes i am willing to spend money for quality.

    Thanks again.
     
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    REMYNGTON Grizzled Veteran

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    My suggestion was more with the tighter budget in mind, as that's where I pretty much am with all my hunting purchases. :D I'm sure you could find a more suiting case than the one I suggested if you don't mind shelling out more money. But like I said its a great case for the $ that I spent on it. :)
     
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    hedderickc Weekend Warrior

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    SKB makes very solid bow cases. If you are looking to travel long distances or on airlines, I would highly recomend an SKB case. If you just want it for protection and short transport to the range and storage then there are plenty less expensive models out there. I know Plano is a well recognized company.
     
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  10. squeege44

    squeege44 Newb

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    thanks for the options guys I think I'm going to give the Plano's a good hard look.
     

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