Just wondering how many guys and gals put there bow in the case with the quiver loaded with broadheads? Looking to get a knew case and like the idea of having the bow ready to shoot when i pull it out. But have heard of broedheads coming loose and getting into the string! Do you just load the quiver and not put it in the case and attach when you get to lease?
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I have a seperate tacklebox that I keep all my bowhunting equipment in.
In addition to my broadheads that are stuck into a piece of styrofoam:
field points
Alan wrench
extra knocks
extra peep sight
extra release
replacement blades
bow string wax
broadhead sharpener
broadhead wrench
Quick Fletch arrow wraps
random broadheads and blades
lighter
About all i can think of right now
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txbowhunter thats what im thinking. Just wanted some input. want to keep the quiver loaded and then just have to mount to bow then. Do you have any suggestions on an arrow case that is wide enough and deep enough to hold a quiver with arrows. Thinking if i can find one deep enough i could put a quiver mount in it to secure the quiver on one side and then put loose arrows on the other. Thanks
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I use a hard SKB case and my Mathews Z7 fits perfectly with quiver attached...arrows in quiver. I also keep extra arrows in the slots provided in the case. When I pull my bow out, I just have to remove my sight cover and it is ready to shoot. I also have no issue of broad heads coming loose or anything like that.
When I used to use a soft case, I kept my quiver in a separate hard case that fit into the outer pocket of the soft case.
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I keep my broadheads on the arrows in the quiver. I use a Plano case that has a separate compartment along the back that holds the quiver. I also keep my bow sling on the bow, covering the cams and string. That's not necessary for protection, it just makes it easy to grab my bow, put the quiver on, and head out. My release stays buckled around the riser so I never forget to pick it up.
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Originally posted by 94sktr View PostJust wondering how many guys and gals put there bow in the case with the quiver loaded with broadheads? Looking to get a knew case and like the idea of having the bow ready to shoot when i pull it out. But have heard of broedheads coming loose and getting into the string! Do you just load the quiver and not put it in the case and attach when you get to lease?
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