XBOW CASES
#5
Spike
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location:
Posts: 94
RE: XBOW CASES
I have a HortonHunter MAX 200 pounder with Scope
The xbow is 37 1/2" long
8 1/2" high
27" Wide
And fits in the Flambeau Stingray Case Great with room to Boot !!
Has two pillar compartments for storgae of bheads & wax etc. Padded ~~~~
Room to lay the arrows & quiver beside the bow for safe transportation >>>>>
And lay the Horton EZ crank on the other side of the bow with no problems >>>>
The xbow is 37 1/2" long
8 1/2" high
27" Wide
And fits in the Flambeau Stingray Case Great with room to Boot !!
Has two pillar compartments for storgae of bheads & wax etc. Padded ~~~~
Room to lay the arrows & quiver beside the bow for safe transportation >>>>>
And lay the Horton EZ crank on the other side of the bow with no problems >>>>
#6
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: arkansas
Posts: 3,147
RE: XBOW CASES
There are no known xbow cases that will fit Excals wider limbs. Most Excal guys use doubleplastic guncases and take the riser/limbs off the rail w/ two allen screws. Goes back together w/ no change in poi.
#8
Typical Buck
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Canning, Ontario. Canada
Posts: 974
RE: XBOW CASES
I use a compound case, it works perfect! Like awshucks said, breaking it down and reassembling it has no affect on POI. A dozen arrows, all the toys, scope in tact, quiver and off I go.
#9
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location:
Posts: 98
RE: XBOW CASES
After seeing Pydpiper's setup I decided to do the same. There is enough room to puta small tackle box and a saddle pouch along with the crossbow. Works very well and is much smaller than if there was a hardcase for it.