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Bad Medicine

Started by Bill Spangler, June 14, 2010, 04:05:00 PM

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Bill Spangler

I want to have a bow in my Truck for whenever I get a chance to shoot but I've heard tell that leaving a bow in a vehicle is "Bad Medicine". Do any of you have a bow in your vehicle at all times? Or, is this just not happening?

Thanks.

Bill

BTH

Leaving a bow strung in the vehicle is bad medicine. Leaving your bow unstrung and cased...I don't see a problem unless you are in one of the hot states and your bow could delaminate from the heat.
I've been known to leave my bow in the back of my truck, in the camper shell, unstrung and cased in the California summer. No issues.
Pork, Oysters, and Beer...the Holy Trinity (Anthony Bourdain).

FerretWYO

I have seen the evidence of bows being left in a vehicle on a hot day and strung. It will make you cry. Unstring it, case it, and keep it covered. I am not sure what the damaging temperature is for most bows but I try to keep mine away from any significant heat. I also use a blanket to avoid direct sunlight contact.
TGMM Family of The Bow

Ssamac

I unstring my bow and wrap it in a sleeping bag. Leave the window cracked a bit and the vent in the open position. When I unwrap it it is not hot. I't behind the seat so no direct sunlight either. Only when I have to - not to just drive around with it.

Sam

John Nail

get an old solid glass bow for that
Is it too late to be what I could have been?

wingnut

Don't want to do that here in Texas unless you are curing a sinew backed selfbow.  LOL

Mike
Mike Westvang

cacciatore

I get one for 3 years now,it is a TD wrapped on his case,no problems till now.My car is black too but I always leave the sun roof open.
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Chris Shelton

Great if you are building anything you want to heat, I use my truck as a heat box, actually a guitar is curing in there right now as I am typing this . . . makes the truck smell like a shop for a couple trips, but it does the job!!!!

In all seriousness it scares me when I leave a bow in the truck, especially since I am really using it as a heat box, lol.  BUT I just unstring them wrap em in a blanket and tuck them under the back seat, SO far(knock on wood), no problems!!!
~Chris Shelton
"By failing to prepare you are preparing to fail"~Ben Franklin

Bill Spangler

Thank you everyone for the replies. I was afraid the post might get bumped for being "stupid" or irrelevant. I keep my bows unstrung always. The bow used would be a 1960's vintage Green Bear Fiberglass recurve. This bow was given to me by a friend and that's how I got started. Now my 15yo Son and I have several, one being a new Hill Sirrocco at 60# that I am unable to shoot do to shoulder surgery recently. Whoops, I digress.

Thanks for the help.

Bill

Uncle Buck

I believe that in some states it might be illegal to have a strung bow and arrows in the cab of your truck. Check your local laws

adeeden

QuoteOriginally posted by Uncle Buck:
I believe that in some states it might be illegal to have a strung bow and arrows in the cab of your truck. Check your local laws
IL would fall under that unless it was cased.
"I would rather be lucky then good, any day!"

Hess

I left my Blacktail in the truck on and off for three months in AK and it twisted a limb, but after a while, it straightened back out...I feel lucky.  Take care of  your investment, I'll never do that again.


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