Arrow storage
What does everyone do for extra arrow storage. I don’t mean what’s in your quiver I mean back at camp or in your house the extra ones. is there a hard case arrow storage Tupperware or tube that doesn’t suck and keeps the Broadheads safe from children and unsuspecting adults.
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I use a couple large tubes from staples that are normally used for blue prints
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Five gallon pail at home and a chunk of plastic pipe with end caps for in camp.
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I use arrow tubes.
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I have a few leather quivers, they hold a few dozen easily.
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I pack a couple of these. Keeps them very well protected:
https://www.cabelas.ca/product/59741/easton-arrow-tote Cheers, Nog |
B/Head protection
Broadhead pods by Limbsaver. Protects b/heads as well as fingers, bow strings, etc.:bad_boys_20:
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I use this one: Easton Arrow Box
My son has the Plano version, and for the recurve arrows I have adjustable arrow tubes that we bought from Amazon. |
Rafters in basement storage. Dry and out of the way...
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I use pvc tubes, with end caps that pop off. The inside of the end caps is covered in dense foam to protect both ends of arrows and sized to minimize jiggling back and forth. I have a foam doughut towards the top to minimize the amount the fletching is banging off the side of the tubes.
Unfortunately, I cannot remember the diameter of the tubes... I think it is 6" drainage pipe, but I am not at home to check. I have not used other systems, but this was really cheap and works great. |
I keep almost all of my fletched shafts in MTM arrow cases. All of my unfletched shafts and oddball arrows live in the cardboard boxes that arrows get mailed in. Right now I’m also keeping the two dozen arrows I’m using in my bow case with my bows.
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