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Crossbow Arrow Case - what's out there

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#1 ·
There are very few options out there for crossbow arrows. Most of the arrow cases are for vertical bows and measure 30" and longer. No thanks!
Don't really need anything longer than 24" for my 18" BEE arrows.

I've seen one MTM Crossbow Bolt Case (24") and one Plano Bowmax #1124 (27") which are appropriately sized.

What are folks using with smaller/shorter form factor for crossbow arrows?
 
#4 ·
I have had a couple of the MTM crossbow arrow cases for years now. They are quite sturdy and protect arrows well. I shoot 20" arrows, and you can easily carry more than 12 in a case with broadheads, with a little care and staggering direction. With field point arrows, I have already stored 24 in one box. For roughly $20.00 per case, you can't go wrong.
 
#8 ·
4" PVC pipe to desired length, two end caps, foam for holding arrows. Glue one end cap, leave the other loose or purchase a threaded fitting and plug.
Drill the foam as desired. I use three pieces.
Holds a half dozen and very secure. If you know a plumber, scrap pieces work great. Paint if desired.
 
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#9 ·
Here’s a link to Lancaster Archery Supply’s Catalog on arrow cases. I do a lot of away from home hunting so naturally use arrow/bolt cases. For crossbow bolts there are many options. The MTM cases work fine, but as both a compound and crossbow hunter I really like the collapsable arrow tubes. They compress down to 24 inches and easily hold a dozen bolts (same as the MTMs and other CB cases) and have an insertable foam arrow holder if anyone is worried about damage during travel. They both work great. I like the adjustable-length tubes as I can use the same case for CB bolts and full-length compound arrows.