How do y'all ship a bow if you sell it ? By the time I box up a bow, insure it, I'm averaging about $50. It seems to me that I spending way to much. How are the rest of y'all doing it ?
Just like you. There is in my opinion no cheap or easy way.
Cardboard carpet tubes. With priority shipping and insurance it is usually around $25
Longbows are easier than recurves, but recurves can be done as well.
It depends on which carrier you choose as well. I have found that USPS priority is more reasonable on prices compared to UPS or FedEx.
Dave
What style bows are you shipping?
And where it is going. I just shipped a riser to a fellow in Australia yesterday. two and half pound package with insurance was $55. Getting ridiculous.
Recurve to anywhere in the states and it's costing me
somewhere around $50 give or take 5 bucks.
The last bow I shipped 6 mo. ago was $23.50 shipped priority with insurance thru USPS. I hope it hasn't gone up that much.
Recently shipped a 1 piece longbow here in the states and it ran $44 and change. usps. if they can find any way to up charge they do.
Yep, thats about what it costs me too. $30 to $50 every time. Take downs seem to be a bit less, I think it has to do with size more than weight.
The rates have increased a bit,alot depends on the zip code your shipping to and the weight of the package.Also try to keep your package under 84" total which is length plus girth.If you are over 84" then you will be hit with an oversize surcharge.But it is costing more these days.
Apparently for priority / insured mail, that must be the going rates.
Thanks for the help.
Sent a one pc longbow to Texas from here in Georgia a couple weeks back. USPS Priority Mail insured for $450 ran $23.55. Shipped in a tube. Be sure to keep total measurement less than 84" or they will ream you with a oversize charge.
Froggy
Just mailed one today, cost $20.00 priority, insured for $800.00 thru Post Office. Used 3 rivers arrow box. Single piece might be a little more, would have to put in tube.
I just sent a one piece 66" longbow Georgia to Texas with $500 insurance and it was $22.50 USPS.
Received a one piece from Maine and it showed the same price almost.
Both were in PVC tubes.
My advise is to go to the USPS online site and do your own shipping and weighing and print the label.
At the PO they weighed and measured the bow six different ways it seemed and all my figures were good and the price did not change.
I slightly exaggerated the weight and rounded up the measurements to be safe.
Thanks for all of the input.
I'm mailing one tomorrow via USPS hope it gets there
Good luck cuboodle :)
Good luck cuboodle :)
I use this tube from home depot. http://www.homedepot.com/p/Advanced-Drainage-Systems-4-in-x-10-ft-Triplewall-Pipe-Solid-4550010/100135310#.UiEDORZVq20
I cut off the end and buy two end caps and put some tape on them to ship. A little padding inside and its good to go. Its always been around $20-$25 USPS for me.
I always go to office depot where they pull up online and compare prices for ups and usps.The prices can vary from 12$ to 80$.....
Shipped dozens in boxes made like this through USPS priority mail insured. Usually $10-$25 anywhere in the US.
http://tradgang.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=2;t=000125
I just shipped a longbow today from Missouri to North Dakota. I ship mine in a 3" lighweight pvc tube slid inside a cardboard box so it can't roll. Shipping priority mail, $400 insurance was $24 at USPS. You guys had me worried about prices going way up but that's pretty close to last one I shipped.
I just shipped one Tues. Went to two post offices and got two different prices with the same PVC tube packing. The first was 37 w/o the extra insurance, the second was 22 with the insurance,go figure....
If you insure it don't get delivery confirmation. They have to sign for it if it's insured, so why pay for the confirmation, you will know when they sign because it's insured. Delivery Confirmation is free if you do it on line.
Since the first of the year the .75 tracking fee went away. It is included .
I use either 3 inch PVC or cardboard shipping,tubes. Either cost me about $7. The usps rates have actually dropped since jan. 1. For long bows usually from $18 to$ 23 depending on direction.
Solobowhunter have found the same thing some people don't know how to measure. My smaller P.O. Is the best.
This past week I shipped an Omega longbow from NC to Florida in one of the cardboard tubes from a carpet store, it was really some stout stuff. USPS charged me $33.25 Priority Insured for $200 and promptly broke the tube in half en route. Luckily, and I don't know how, the bow was undamaged....
QuoteOriginally posted by Jack Shanks:
Shipped dozens in boxes made like this through USPS priority mail insured. Usually $10-$25 anywhere in the US.
http://tradgang.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=2;t=000125
I've bought a couple of bows from Jack and made a couple of these boxes. They work very well!
I've run into the issue of post office employee not knowing how to measure a tube
Post office in town where I work comes up with $35.00 to ship a longbow
I knew better took my package and drove to the next towns post office $22.00 and insured
Could be the same issue with the post office your going to