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"""WARNING""" watch how you ship your bows!!!!!

Started by baretraks, April 15, 2008, 02:44:00 AM

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myshootinstinks

It doesn't matter a bit who you ship it with, USPS, UPS, Fed-ex, the container and packing have to be bullet-proof.  I've had damage from all the major shippers.  Insurance is a must.

Kodiak Man

Thin wall PVC about $6 for 10 foot stick. Light and flexible/durable. (Home Depot or Lowes).
If you are not living on the edge you are taking up to much space!

Bowferd

Kodiak Man, I agree, you can go to the local well supply house and get 20' length of lighter PVC at pretty reasonable price. They might even cut it into 3 6 ft. sections. The remaining 2' I stand up next to my table and use to seperate shafts that need to be fletched or worked on.
Been There, Done That, Still Plowin.
Cane and Magnolia tend to make good arrow.
Hike naked in the backwoods.

wingnut

I used to ship in Schedule 40 PVC tubes and now use the heavy shipping tubes made of cardboard.  We have had bows broken in both.  We ship a few hundred bows and blanks every year and have 5-6 broken by USPS.  Insure all packages, the claim process works well and they do pay the claims, unlike UPS.

Mike
Mike Westvang

myshootinstinks

Yes, USPS does pay the claim promptly. UPS is big run-around.


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