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Just put a 2 piece Ross quiver on my 334.
I've always been a detachable quiver kinda guy, but I'm trying a 2 piece out this fall for a Mulie/Antelope hunt in Montana.

I've got a cheap hardsided old case now, and it doesn't hold the bow and quiver too well (especially if the quiver were full of arrows.
What hard-sided cases do you all recommend?

John
 

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mdewitt71 - I made the statement about the case based on the pic you posted of Cabela's Bulletproof case . I have a couple Hard Plastic DOSKO Cases . I can put my Parker Phoenix with it's 2 piece quiver in either one without any disassembling . I don't think my bowcase would make it through any airport the way they handle merchandise . That Bulletproof case wouldn't have a problem though .
 

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parkerbows said:
mdewitt71 - The only way that hard case will hold the bow with a "two piece" quiver is to remove the quiver . I think that's what JD was trying to eliminate .
You are correct.
So it sounds like a guy has to buy a double bow case in order to leave the quiver on?

I did some measuring on my Doscisil, and I can leave the quiver on, but I would need to remove the arrow holding foam.

I guess I can buy a separate arrow case, and do it that way.

John
 
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