Crossbow Hard Cases

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sshaul2212
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Crossbow Hard Cases

Post by sshaul2212 »

I am looking for a hard case for my Excalibur Exomax crossbow. I've seen one on Outdoor Network's Excalibur hunting show, but did not catch the company name. The crossbow was taken apart (the limbs from the shaft) and placed side by side in a case that was probably 36" x 20". I've yet to come across anything like it. My attempts to contact the show's producers and "star" have met with silence.
new2xbow
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Re: Crossbow Hard Cases

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Get you a regular 2 rifle case
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vh64
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Re: Crossbow Hard Cases

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Take a look at the Plano Manta crossbow case. You don't have to take your bow apart. Just a thought.
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Re: Crossbow Hard Cases

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Here is a link to an old thread. This is not my PIC but I did the same thing and it works great. Just unscrew the 2 bolts that hold the limbs to the riser and there you go. I was worried that I would have to resight the bow every time but after doing a lot of tests it was bang on every time.

I like this case because it takes up less room than the other cases. I think I paid $40.00 at BPS


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new2xbow
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Re: Crossbow Hard Cases

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Go to the instructional videos link under support on the left, then scroll down to the one that says traveling with your crossbow.
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