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Title: Anyone here NOT own a Take Down??
Post by: Sean B on August 18, 2016, 05:37:00 PM
For the first time in over 25 years I find myself without a take down bow. I travel at times to hunt, sometimes flying. A TD has been very convenient to pack. I have yet to travle by air with a one piece. For those of you who fly with a 1 Pc, what case do you use, do you worry about it getting "lost"??   I've always been able to fit my case along with arrows in my duffle bag with my clothes.
Title: Re: Anyone here NOT own a Take Down??
Post by: nashoba on August 18, 2016, 06:04:00 PM
Sean I hunted on Kodiak in 2004 and used a homemade tube for my longbow. I used schedule 40 pvc with one end glued on and the other with a threaded end it was kind of heavy but I did not have to worry about it getting damaged but getting "lost" concerned me the most, I made sure that the threaded end could not be unscrewed by hand. I just used that tube a couple of weeks ago when the family and I drove to Denton Hill, no room in the front of the truck for a longbow.
Title: Re: Anyone here NOT own a Take Down??
Post by: Sean B on August 18, 2016, 07:52:00 PM
That's a great idea, but I'd have to go with a larger diameter for my recurve.
Title: Re: Anyone here NOT own a Take Down??
Post by: dbd870 on August 18, 2016, 07:57:00 PM
I've owned one, don't have one now. Now I don't fly with a bow either.
Title: Re: Anyone here NOT own a Take Down??
Post by: Bobaru on August 18, 2016, 08:52:00 PM
Sean, Far North Archery makes dandy bow cases for one piece recurves.  A friend took his one piece recurve from Rochester, NY to Wyoming last year.  Told me that he's sold.

Here's the link:   http://www.farnortharchery.com/

They are the only ones I know who sell one piece recurve bow cases.   Good luck.
Title: Re: Anyone here NOT own a Take Down??
Post by: Stickbow on August 19, 2016, 08:42:00 AM
Kinda in the same boat here Sean. I broke down and bought a bow case for my one piece recurve. They are spendy but I figure the price of the bow warrants the protection. Plus I can pull the quiver off, slip it in the case and throw it in the back of the pickup and not worry about shutting a limb tip in the door. :-)
Title: Re: Anyone here NOT own a Take Down??
Post by: Sam McMichael on August 19, 2016, 10:47:00 AM
I only travel by car, so a hard case is not a big deal.
Title: Re: Anyone here NOT own a Take Down??
Post by: David Mitchell on August 19, 2016, 11:50:00 AM
I've had several but down to one now and seldom take it apart.  I guess the point in keeping it is if I want to change draw weight I can just get limbs.
Title: Re: Anyone here NOT own a Take Down??
Post by: Matt Quick on August 19, 2016, 06:28:00 PM
Every hunt I've been on that I flew I needed two bags and a carry-on.  I always had a TD bow in one of the checked bags.  With baggage fees these days that third bag generally costs over a $100.  I just don't think it's practical anymore to fly with a one pc.  If I really wanted to do a hunt with a one pc bow I'd consider shipping it up early through the mail or such before I flew with it.  Plus flying with a TD recurve or longbow tucked away in a duffle doesn't draw any attention from baggage handlers that might be anti-hunters and could "accidently" send your one pc bow on a different flight
Title: Re: Anyone here NOT own a Take Down??
Post by: M60gunner on August 19, 2016, 06:37:00 PM
I have 3 or 4 TD's. I would be reluctant to fly with a one piece. The airline might charge extra for odd shaped luggage. Flying into certain cities I would be afraid it would get stolen, Chicago comes to mind. But then agian I am some what a pessimistic type. If I drive like next month (PA.) I am taking my LB.
Title: Re: Anyone here NOT own a Take Down??
Post by: Terry Lightle on August 19, 2016, 07:09:00 PM
No TDs here!
Title: Re: Anyone here NOT own a Take Down??
Post by: Sean B on August 20, 2016, 09:36:00 PM
QuoteOriginally posted by Matt Quick:
Every hunt I've been on that I flew I needed two bags and a carry-on.  I always had a TD bow in one of the checked bags.  With baggage fees these days that third bag generally costs over a $100.  I just don't think it's practical anymore to fly with a one pc.  If I really wanted to do a hunt with a one pc bow I'd consider shipping it up early through the mail or such before I flew with it.  Plus flying with a TD recurve or longbow tucked away in a duffle doesn't draw any attention from baggage handlers that might be anti-hunters and could "accidently" send your one pc bow on a different flight
I totally agree. I didn't realize that I left myself with just a 1 pc.   When I flew with my TDs, I could put two in a soft case stuffed in the middle of my duffle bag. My arrow box fit in there also!!  That might give me an excuse to buy another bow!!!
Title: Re: Anyone here NOT own a Take Down??
Post by: Grey Taylor on August 21, 2016, 01:45:00 AM
Personally, I don't have a need for a take-down bow.
I have a truck and I don't fly.

Guy
Title: Re: Anyone here NOT own a Take Down??
Post by: 8upbowhunter on August 21, 2016, 06:38:00 AM
I don't own any so maybe that's a good excuse to buy a new bow    :)
Title: Re: Anyone here NOT own a Take Down??
Post by: KAZ on August 21, 2016, 10:10:00 AM
QuoteOriginally posted by Sean B:
 
QuoteOriginally posted by Matt Quick:
Every hunt I've been on that I flew I needed two bags and a carry-on.  I always had a TD bow in one of the checked bags.  With baggage fees these days that third bag generally costs over a $100.  I just don't think it's practical anymore to fly with a one pc.  If I really wanted to do a hunt with a one pc bow I'd consider shipping it up early through the mail or such before I flew with it.  Plus flying with a TD recurve or longbow tucked away in a duffle doesn't draw any attention from baggage handlers that might be anti-hunters and could "accidently" send your one pc bow on a different flight
I totally agree. I didn't realize that I left myself with just a 1 pc.   When I flew with my TDs, I could put two in a soft case stuffed in the middle of my duffle bag. My arrow box fit in there also!!  That might give me an excuse to buy another bow!!! [/b]
PCH.....   :goldtooth:
Title: Re: Anyone here NOT own a Take Down??
Post by: John Kelly on August 21, 2016, 01:14:00 PM
Great Northern Critter Gitter Special with Jacknife hinge.  60# 58" folds to 30" ...smaller package than any 58" 3 piece. No limb bolts, no fittings!
Title: Re: Anyone here NOT own a Take Down??
Post by: Stumpkiller on August 21, 2016, 11:25:00 PM
I have one - a 1965 Bob Lee Presentation II.  The first take-down recurve.

 (http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v169/Stumpkiller/Bowhunting/DSCN0683.jpg)

Akmost as nice as a one-piece.  I don't think the concept will catch on with one-piece bows still readily available.  ;-)
Title: Re: Anyone here NOT own a Take Down??
Post by: tarponnut on August 22, 2016, 10:41:00 PM
I've used an skb rifle case for my one piece recurve. It's a short bow however, 54" Wild Horse Creek Mariah.
This year I have t/d bow for travel(a Bear Minuteman).
I hate paying those crazy bag fees the airlines charge. I'm checking one bag this fall with bow, arrows, clothes,etc.
Title: Re: Anyone here NOT own a Take Down??
Post by: two4hooking on August 23, 2016, 08:10:00 AM
I fly with my Hill Style Longbows every year.  Just get a rugged tube and check it in as oversized.

I shipped my longbow once with schedule 40 PVC and they managed to crush it. It apparently doe snot fit on the truck racks so it stays on the floor and can get crushed by the door etc.   Now I fly with it instead of trusting the shippers.
Title: Re: Anyone here NOT own a Take Down??
Post by: on August 23, 2016, 10:04:00 AM
The only time I have flown with one pc bows, I made a case out of 6" PVC and checked it. They did not charge me for oversized. I think it fit in the sporting equipment category or something like that. That was in 2008, so they may be more stringent now? I know people fly with long skis all the time, and I don't think they get charged for oversized either.

Bisch