Bow case
#2
Rainman,
I have personally never seen a bow case that will hold your bow with the quiver attached. But I am a penny pincher and buy the cheapest thing that will work. Some of the high end cases might work but I would not bet on it.
I have personally never seen a bow case that will hold your bow with the quiver attached. But I am a penny pincher and buy the cheapest thing that will work. Some of the high end cases might work but I would not bet on it.
#4
Are you looking for a hard case? If so, the double bow cases should work. They have a foam insert and are made to handle 2 bows, take out the insert and it should fit with quiver. They aren't cheap though, you are looking at $200-$250.
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Thanks for the responses.
I ordered the Lakewood today. I was at Cabelas this weekend and bought the Plano Bowmax case. The one that says it fits most traditional and parallel limb bows. Guess the Outback is not in that category.
My luck
The Lakewood looks good and I spoke to someone who assured me my bow would fit.
Thanks again.
I ordered the Lakewood today. I was at Cabelas this weekend and bought the Plano Bowmax case. The one that says it fits most traditional and parallel limb bows. Guess the Outback is not in that category.
My luck
The Lakewood looks good and I spoke to someone who assured me my bow would fit.
Thanks again.




