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How to store Broadheads?


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Hey bowhunters,

I'm looking for advice. I am going to PA with my crossbow soon and my quiver holds 4 bolts/broadheads. Just for back-up I plan on bringing a couple more and a practice bolt/broadhead I use for targets. How do store your broadheads that can't fit into your quiver for the ride to the lodge and then while at the lodge? Maybe I shouldnt have put the broadheads together yet, and left them in the packaging? I was thinking of taking the broadheads off and putting them in a small tuperware container?

Thanks in advance.

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i use a small 4"x6" fishing box that has seprate compartments that way i can have field points to practice with during lunch then a divider for extra broad heads and a divider for extra peep sights and string loops and i keep it in a bag with my extra clothes so that i always have it.

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For now I'm keepimg my extra broadheads in a plastic shot gun shell box but that just sits on the shelf. Will probably look into a better set-up to store them for the off season so i can still use the box for shells. I like the idea of just cutting a piece of foam to fit in a small box.

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My quiver holds 5 arrows but I keep my bow in a Plano hard plastic bow case. I picked it up from Dick's for about 60 bucks. It holds a dozen arrows so when I store my bow the quiver comes off and the arrows get held, in place in the top cover of the case and the bow and quiver go in the bottom portion. When I have a full dozen arrows I keep 6 with broadheads, 4 with field points and 2 with practice broadheads (Rage). This way if I'm either hunting or at the range I just pull out the arrows I need. The case holds everything very secure.

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