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Storing broadheads. How are you doing it?

Started by Leo L., October 13, 2008, 01:14:00 PM

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Leo L.

I've acquired more broadheads than I thought I would ever have.  Just wondering if you guys have any clever ways of neatly storing them?  Right now they're all just tossed in a little basket with my leather scraps.   If you have pictures too.....

Tim Fishell

I just go down to my local craft store and buy a chunk of foam.  Then I just insert the heads in the foam.  Keeps them protected and you can cut the foam to fit in a tackle box or any cabinet you want to put it in.
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Mike Gerardi

I would just add to put some chapstick on the edge,or bare spots, so they will not rust during long term storage.

tradtusker

i use fishing tackle boxes for my broadheads, keep a bit of everything in there blunts judos, extra nocks, inserts, adapters etc etc..
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Bill Tell

QuoteOriginally posted by Tim Fishell:
I just go down to my local craft store and buy a chunk of foam.  Then I just insert the heads in the foam.  Keeps them protected and you can cut the foam to fit in a tackle box or any cabinet you want to put it in.
Me too plus I think it is the safest way.
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woodchucker

I just throw them in my tackle(arrow)box.....

Gotta re-sharpen them next year anyway!!!!!   :thumbsup:
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DRR324

I don't have TOO many, more like not enough.  But, I just took some scrap pieces of pine board, cut it 12" x 1", drilled holes spaced apart for the threads to slip into, and screwed them to the wall.  Each holds about 7-8 heads, and they are on the wall, out of the way.
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Leo L.

Good stuff guys, thanks a lot.  I like the foam idea, I may go and get some today.

Killdeer

I put them in a safe place. That guarantees that I will not find them until I buy new ones to replace them.

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QuoteOriginally posted by Killdeer:
I put them in a safe place. That guarantees that I will not find them until I buy new ones to replace them.

Killdeer   :rolleyes:  
Good one Killdeer
I thought I was the only one who did that...  :clapper:  

Foam works good for me too!
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BMN

I use one of those multi-drawer nut and bolt organizers. Different drawer for each broadhead style or weight. I also use it to store field points, nocks, inserts, feathers, glue sticks, you name it.

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zilla

i usr the MTM broadhead storage boxes.  Had em like forever..

And PLANO makes this nifty box just for braodhead storage.

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John3

I have a large archery "box" with hinged lid.... Most of my small stuff goes into it. All my Zwickey's I put back into the factory package and store this way... works fine.


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