How do you store your hunting arrows (woodies)?
In a 5 gallon bucket with 3" PVC pipe as dividers bungee corded together.
In an empty display box from my local archery store. I think the one I have is a Beman.
A bunch of 3" dia. x 22" tall cardboard mailing tubes fastened together pointing up. Also a buncu in old back and various other style quivers.
All over the place. :rolleyes:
I have some 3-4" PVC tubes and extra arrows are stored arranged by spine. The arrows I'm shootin' day to day I just keep in my quiver
Ted
I take a 2' x 4' light defuser from a dropped ceiling, and cut it in half. Build a wood frame
with with the 2 pieces about a foot apart. Holds around 400 arrows with field points.
Hap
I kind of use Thumpers method. They are in arrow cases, buckets, back quivers and arrow racks. Probably in other places too. I just can't find them.
I dont store my hunting arrows I shoot them all year after I have hunted with them and just keep them in good shape(gives me a reason to make more). Any extra arrows I store in arrow buckets,quivers and some wood arrow racks I made.
I store mine in an arrow bucket.
some in arrow boxes, some in cases, some in quivers, some on bow rack and some just thrown in a arrow box. I have used a 5 gallon bucket divided with carpet tubes (cardboard) it just encouraged a mess of garbage, so I got rid of it.
I use an old milk can.
Upright in back quivers and arrow boxes and racks.
in yard,trees,fence. Any place I cant pull them out..oh and trash can is great for my STUBBIES..Cant hit target,but I have a great time..
I use several 5 gal buckets, 4 quivers and 3 pairs of LaCross boots. The boots work fantastic till it rains.
James.....................
QuoteOriginally posted by reddogge:
In a 5 gallon bucket with 3" PVC pipe as dividers bungee corded together.
Man - that is a GREAT ideas!!! I never thought of that.
I keep my best arrows (or "shooters") in one of those plastic tubes that are expandable and cost around $19.00. I keep my hunting arrows in a plastic foam-separated case. I keep the rest in several quivers.
All of my arrows are similar spine and have the weight written on them in sharpie by the nock. I use a lot of different woods so I make sure I fletch them all with different color combinations so I can remember the batches.
My 3 Methods...
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