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Hauling your bow to the stand #6905720 10/02/17 03:25 PM
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Ok I have questions for you guys,

How do you carry your bow on your 4 wheeler back an forth from the stand.

Re: Hauling your bow to the stand [Re: 44 MAG] #6905775 10/02/17 03:53 PM
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I walk, use the 4wlr if I need to get something out after shooting it.

Have seen many strapped to the rack with a pad between the bow and the rack.


lf the saying "Liar, Liar your pants on fire" were true
Mainstream news might be fun to watch
Re: Hauling your bow to the stand [Re: 44 MAG] #6905816 10/02/17 04:10 PM
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I just hold it in my left hand. Makes it a little tough but takes away all the bouncing.


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Mine fits on a gun rack and rides perfectly.

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I keep my compound and crossbow in a Plano case and stap em down on the atv. Just carry them with me to the stand once I am in my area.

Re: Hauling your bow to the stand [Re: 44 MAG] #6906068 10/02/17 07:17 PM
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Yes that is what I am trying to stay away from all the bouncing and much less carrying it was tough too

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Originally Posted By: CRAnderson52
I just hold it in my left hand. Makes it a little tough but takes away all the bouncing.


Same here, too nervous to let it bounce around any other way

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Bow case on the 4 wheeler, no issues but don't drive fast.Bow sling from 4 wheeler to stand .

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I have a Koplin gun rest on my golf cart. Holds it right behind my head nicely whether compound or recurve or longbow.


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I used to use a bow sling with my crossbow and it only bounced when I did.
Takes the shock out so I'd look at some type of bow sling.
Back rest? Then you have a problem.



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I bring mine in my case and I have those cargo bungee nets and hold it down with those


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Re: Hauling your bow to the stand [Re: White Falcon] #6909396 10/05/17 03:37 AM
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Originally Posted By: White Falcon
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You recurve guys are just bad arse! My destroyed shoulder can't even think about pulling one back...I have to have at least 60% preferably 80% let off! LOL

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Gotta love Trad archery, the funnest there is IMO.


lf the saying "Liar, Liar your pants on fire" were true
Mainstream news might be fun to watch
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