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<blockquote data-quote="bowriter" data-source="post: 2979182" data-attributes="member: 1518"><p>So I get out the other case. It is the indestructible traveling case witgh all the stikers on it including one to RSA. The last trip was Quebec and on to Schefferville. Caribou.</p><p></p><p>The bow is in the lock. In this case, the bow sets on two small pedestals and it completely locked down. It can handle tremendous bad handling with no part of the bow being damaged. It is, in short, one tough case.</p><p></p><p>Also in the case was my hunting quiver. It holds three arrows and all three had 125-gr., Thunder Heads. The memory it brought to mind brought tears.</p><p></p><p>To just once more, shoot that bow, make that trip, relive those days. To think I had forgotten that case.</p><p></p><p>Maybe someday, because that bow and case are doing no good in my equipment room, I might put it up for sale. It is not high tech, maybe shoots 265. But it is fool proof, designed for the hunter who just wants to go kill something and not be fighting equipment or worrying about what Jim Bob's bow shoots.</p><p></p><p>Bow, case and arrows would not leave this house for less than $500. The case probably cost dang near that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bowriter, post: 2979182, member: 1518"] So I get out the other case. It is the indestructible traveling case witgh all the stikers on it including one to RSA. The last trip was Quebec and on to Schefferville. Caribou. The bow is in the lock. In this case, the bow sets on two small pedestals and it completely locked down. It can handle tremendous bad handling with no part of the bow being damaged. It is, in short, one tough case. Also in the case was my hunting quiver. It holds three arrows and all three had 125-gr., Thunder Heads. The memory it brought to mind brought tears. To just once more, shoot that bow, make that trip, relive those days. To think I had forgotten that case. Maybe someday, because that bow and case are doing no good in my equipment room, I might put it up for sale. It is not high tech, maybe shoots 265. But it is fool proof, designed for the hunter who just wants to go kill something and not be fighting equipment or worrying about what Jim Bob's bow shoots. Bow, case and arrows would not leave this house for less than $500. The case probably cost dang near that. [/QUOTE]
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