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Bow Cases
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10/20/11 04:52 PM
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wacokid42
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Whats the best kind of bow case to buy??
"Life is tough! Even tougher if your stupid!!" John Wayne
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Re: Bow Cases
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10/20/11 05:31 PM
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6InARowMakeItGo
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I have a Vanguard Is it the best? Who knows but it's the one I liked best.
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Re: Bow Cases
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10/20/11 05:33 PM
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wacokid42
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"Life is tough! Even tougher if your stupid!!" John Wayne
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Re: Bow Cases
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10/20/11 05:35 PM
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EastTexasHag
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I have a "SKB". It is a hard case and kind o' bulky but I'm not worried about my bow. The soft case looked like what I wanted until I talked to a bow hunter that got to deer camp with his bow in a soft case and his sights were broken. Then another said another part was broken while using a soft case---that changed my mind since I had just spent $1700. What's another $100 worth of insurance?
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Re: Bow Cases
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10/20/11 05:45 PM
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wacokid42
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So True EastTexasHag.... Thanks for the imput!
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Re: Bow Cases
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10/20/11 06:04 PM
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JThoele
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I have the skb hard case as mentioned above. I have put it through the ringer as I travel archery hunt on almost a weekly basis. It packs my bow, arrows, and a good bit of accessories with ease, locks up secure, and can handle being treated like luggage. Probably better models out there, some "yeti cooler" type high dollar number, but I haven't had any need for anything else and ididnt pay a fortune for it. Got it on sale for $90 (regular $119) at gander mtn and it has taken good care of my bowtech adopted child.
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Re: Bow Cases
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10/20/11 06:17 PM
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dgilbert
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Re: Bow Cases
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10/20/11 07:43 PM
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CAMO34
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IM BOUT BUY AN SKB VERY SOON !!!!!
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Re: Bow Cases
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10/20/11 11:47 PM
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Gummi Bear
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I have a Plano All Weather Case.
It's pretty darn durable, but provides excellent protection for my bow. It has a full length O-ring as well. I haven't left it in a downpour, but it has kept some sprinkling rain off my bow, and dust out of the case when riding around.
The only downside is that it's a bit heavy, and maybe bulky.
Priced reasonably too, just under $100.
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