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    polaris ranger bow holder

    For those needin a bow holder for your ranger. Will also fit on the back rack of an atv

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    #2
    Well shucks! I guess yall gota stand on your head to look at pix! Ive tried rotatin but no worky.

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      #3
      I dig your idea. Should have patented it.

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        #4
        Originally posted by skeeter View Post
        For those needin a bow holder for your ranger. Will also fit on the back rack of an atv

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          #5
          Originally posted by shaun5371 View Post
          Here you go.
          Thanks!

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            #6
            That's a really good idea!! And it sure looks better right side up.

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              #7
              That's a really good idea...now I know what I will be doing to pass some time this week!

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                #8
                Good idea. thanks for sharing

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                  #9
                  That's pretty nifty

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                    #10
                    Cool idea!! Thanks for sharing!

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                      #11
                      I have about $8 tied up in the project (minus bow case)
                      2'- 3/4" angle
                      2' 1" flat bar. I think its 1/8"
                      4- 5/16"x3/4" flat head screws, with washers And wing nuts (for ez removal if needed)
                      2- #10 flat head screws with flat and lock washers and nuts
                      4' para cord

                      Cut the angle to fit case. I have no idea how long. Marked it with a screw driver. Same goes for the flat bar. Put the flatbar in a vise and whacked on it with a dead blow hammer til it was bent into a 90* angle. Poked holes to mount angle. Eye balled where i wanted the brackets. Closed case, ran para cord thruholes where a lock goes on case. Tied knot in one end, opened case, stopped when case was open at about 90*. tied another knot. Pix help this description alot!

                      Took about 10 minutes (and looks like it) but now my bow is protected from dust, brush, rain and mud on my way to the stand. Case slides on and off like a tail gate feeder.

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