Setting up a takedown recurve case
Posted: Mon Jul 20, 2015 8:52 pm
So I bought this super heavy duty case at the surplus store cos I thought it would make an indestructible recurve bow case. The catch was that good quality foam to line it with cost more than the box... oh well. there is 12 mm foam under the 50 mm foam with the cutouts so the parts sit on foam.
Now I have my 19" riser and 2 sets of limbs for 62" bow in there, some bolts, an allen key, Selway stringer and a bow square (the bow square is just too long for my little tool kit so it had to be in there).
The question is, what other things do you fellas put in your bow cases?
I am thinking pointy/sharp things like my knife, broadheads and other objects (including the old timer from my belt) that may want to be loaded into cargo if I ever get the chance to fly to a hunting destination.
I am asking this question because I don't want to set it up only to realise I have forgot something really important.
Oh yer... the lid holds strings and 3 dozen arrows so it is almost a complete ready to hunt kit so far. Cheers... Rod
Now I have my 19" riser and 2 sets of limbs for 62" bow in there, some bolts, an allen key, Selway stringer and a bow square (the bow square is just too long for my little tool kit so it had to be in there).
The question is, what other things do you fellas put in your bow cases?
I am thinking pointy/sharp things like my knife, broadheads and other objects (including the old timer from my belt) that may want to be loaded into cargo if I ever get the chance to fly to a hunting destination.
I am asking this question because I don't want to set it up only to realise I have forgot something really important.
Oh yer... the lid holds strings and 3 dozen arrows so it is almost a complete ready to hunt kit so far. Cheers... Rod