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Arrow cases - what do you reccomend?
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I see Cabela's has a Plano that holds 18 and sells for north of $40 and a compact Plano and MTM and an ultra compact MTM that are all betw $20 and $26.
I have kept my arrows in a couple PVC tubes but now that I am shooting carbon arrows they are very particular about which broad head and so I want to be able to spin them and then store them as a unit and keep arrows and broadheads together.
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I use the Plano that holds 18. Got it on sale for mid 20$ i think. Works great but had one issue with it. 1 of the arrow spots on each side hits the middle supports and bends the arrows. So its really a 16 arrow case. Idk if thats a common issue or just an issue with mine. Ive had it for a year now ... forget the reasons I decided on it over the ones you mentioned. I had actually picked up one of the MTM ultra compacts and returned it(not based on my use but reviews changed my mind).
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Re: Arrow cases - what do you reccomend?
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The clear Plano case is nice because it has storage boxes on the ends for things like heads, nocks, and has a built in broadhead wrench.
Worth the extra $10 over the long run.
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