Looking for the gangs recommendation on a takedown bow case, it's for a longbow, the limbs are 26.5 long, the riser is 15.5 long.
Thanks,
Dan
Pelican.
http://www.pelican.com/cases_detail.php?Case=1780T
QuoteOriginally posted by Spectre:
http://www.pelican.com/cases_detail.php?Case=1780T
This one is actually closer to your size. The best cases in the entire world.
http://www.pelican.com/cases_detail.php?Case=1700
I have a Kathy Kelly TD Recurve case, a great bang for the buck.
3Rivers has the Longbow one on sale currently.
http://www.3riversarchery.com/Cases+Bow++Kathy+Kelly+T+D+Longbow+Case_c43_s193_p0_iKTDLBC_product.html
I have a pair for my motorcycle that I use as side bags. Now I'm thinking I need one for my takedown!
Can't get any better for protection.
Martin
Maybe not exactly what u'r after but a TD can be rolled up in a bath mat or doubled towel , it fits snugly in PVC tube with a cap on one end an screw cap on the other and is convenient. U can attach kitchen type door handles for hanging or tying or carrying also and can go on the Bike
Safari Tuff makes a great takedown case. I can carry two bows in mine.
QuoteOriginally posted by divecon10:
Maybe not exactly what u'r after but a TD can be rolled up in a bath mat or doubled towel , it fits snugly in PVC tube with a cap on one end an screw cap on the other and is convenient. U can attach kitchen type door handles for hanging or tying or carrying also and can go on the Bike
This is not what I was thinking about using, but for the price and simplicity of it, it does have my attention !
Off to check out the other recommendations,
Thanks guys !
Dan
Do you ant a hard case or a soft case? SafariTuff makes a wonderful soft cased which, if you travel, fits inside a duffle just fine.
Another vote for the Safari Tuff cases. :thumbsup:
QuoteOriginally posted by Whip:
Another vote for the Safari Tuff cases. :thumbsup:
Since I travel mostly by truck and don't need a hard case I love mine. One riser 2 limb sets couple of strings. It also fits in my duffel surrounded by clothes.
QuoteOriginally posted by huntryx:
Do you ant a hard case or a soft case? SafariTuff makes a wonderful soft cased which, if you travel, fits inside a duffle just fine.
It don't really matter, I see obvious advantages to both styles with protection of a hard case being nice, but yet I only travel to a couple of shoots a year (no flying) so a soft case would work fine for that. It's nice to be able to ask others opinions before buying, sometimes others see things in a different (better) way than I'm looking at it.
Dan
I'm going to pick up a Safari Tuff to travel with. The ones I have seen are really nice.
Hard cases just for bows seem rather limited and overly expensive.
Try looking at the hard sided cases available for break down shotguns, get some good foam and cut to fit, and there you go.
Bought a Darton aluminum arrow case for about $40.
Removed one arrow holder. It holds my 3piece t/d recurve, 3 arrow quiver, tab, pocket quiver and 9 arrows. Fits in the paniers for horseback up the Rockies.
QuoteOriginally posted by Blackhawk:
Hard cases just for bows seem rather limited and overly expensive.
Try looking at the hard sided cases available for break down shotguns, get some good foam and cut to fit, and there you go.
Thats exactly what I use. I have a double shotgun case I use for my bows