Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Around the Campfire => Topic started by: WhistlingBadger on April 18, 2024, 11:24:38 am
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I'm redoing my shop area, and plan on hanging my bows horizontally to make room for an indoor tillering tree. I think I've got plenty of space to organize all our bows, but no matter what I do with all the arm guards, quivers, arrow supplies, bow fishing reels, and such, it looks like a mess. This stuff is all big and oddly shaped, and it doesn't seem to fit anywhere I want to put it. Anybody have a great system for dealing with all this stuff efficiently? (And please don't say, "Have a garage sale." The thought has crossed my mind.)
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Sorry WB, but my system is not a model you want to follow.
Bjrogg
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Sorry WB, but my system is not a model you want to follow.
Bjrogg
;D Yeah, I hear you. Glad I'm not the only one.
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I'm just happy if I can find them after a short search!
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I hang all my bows vertically. The bow I'm shooting now I keep my quiver and this bow's arrows with the bow and my glove and arm guard attached to the quiver. I have many quivers and keep my collection arrows in them hanging with the bows. My good, shooting arrows I keep in arrow cases of which I have about a half dozen.
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I'M with BJ, quite a mess, I do keep my bows hanging but arrows are a mess. I need a bigger cabin. ;) :) :)
Pappy
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I hang my bows on cup hooks. Done this for years. The rest of the things on some shelves. Most arrows in cases.
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I hang my bows on cup hooks. Done this for years. The rest of the things on some shelves. Most arrows in cases.
Now, that's an effective use of space! My garage ceiling is too high to do that, but you've got me thinking.
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Got my bows on a rack vertical, arrows in tack in a quiver. The rest of the arrows a.re in quivers or a bucket near the rack. In other words, a mess!
Hawkdancer