hard case question
#12
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Brampton Ontario Canada
Posts: 1,038
RE: hard case question
DC--no problems at all with the accessories. The Doskosport has the sponge layer inside with velcro straps for both limbs. Then I use a ratchet strap and secure the bow case to the rack at the back of the ATV.
This also protects the bow from mud. I've always use this bow case on my moose hunts--as a matter of fact--my hunting buddies have now come on board and are now using the Doskosport on their ATV's as well.
The Pro 44 is the perfect size, has quite a bit of storage area and works just great for me. I even strap my tree stand and climbing sticks on top of the bow case when scouting. Doesn't hurt it at all!!!
This also protects the bow from mud. I've always use this bow case on my moose hunts--as a matter of fact--my hunting buddies have now come on board and are now using the Doskosport on their ATV's as well.
The Pro 44 is the perfect size, has quite a bit of storage area and works just great for me. I even strap my tree stand and climbing sticks on top of the bow case when scouting. Doesn't hurt it at all!!!
#16
RE: hard case question
Can't remember the make of mine and it is at my cabin so can't even look. However it is a tough, durable case and wasn't real cheap. I have had it for years and the only thing I have done is replace the egg crate foam(damn dog pissed on it will in the yard after washing it[:-]). I used it with no issues on my atv several times, however now we have a home build double decker that is rock solid that we required for riding 2 guys with bows and gear on one bike. I certainly wouldn't worry about using it on an ATV if it holds the bow in place with straps, has some padding and is semi-durable(I know some aren't great plastic though, so if you need it for rough terrain on a atv then I would look at some of the more durable models available.)