PVC works great and I have shipped several bows that way. I would glue a pipe cap on one end then put a screw cap on the other end. Use foam in the ends. And I would use a gun sock for the bow. Works great
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1 other thought, if you haven't found a way to take a one piece with you, maybe borrow a Take Down. Just make sure you get it early enough that you get comfortable with the bow before you go. I really like my longbow, but even if I am going to be on the road for extended hours I usually just pack my takedown.
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Originally posted by DRT View PostJust to clarify y'all are using SDS pipe correct? Schedule 10 or 20?
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Here's one I built to haul my bow & arrows on my scooter.
Rick
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Originally posted by Dry Bones View PostDRT is right, at 1/4" thick almost has to be schedule 40. Stout material. Rick I saw a VERY nice "scooter" but no bow tube?
The bow tube is mounted on the rear luggage rack of the scooter.
It has a camo bag covering it, that is partially folded back to allow removal of the end cap.
Here's another look at it.
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Originally posted by DRT View PostThat's some big *** pipe.
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I wanted it big enough to carry two take down bows, or one bow, and some arrows. Turned out, making it long enough for the arrows didn't work out well on the bike, so I carry the arrows in a separate case, and strap that case to this one.
Rick
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