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Horse packing with a longbow

Started by IndioArcher, September 09, 2018, 11:22:05 PM

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IndioArcher

Going on an elk hunt and we are packing in about 12 mikes on horseback. Any tips on transporting a non-takedown longbow?  I've packed in with a compound before and a simple scabbard works well, but my compound is about 1/2 the length of my longbow.

Pat B

We used a 4" PVC pipe with screw cap when we hunted Colorado but we had a pack horse and loaded the PVC pipe on the panniers.
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boomer453

Carry it in your hand and be ready to throw at the first sign of a trainwreck.

Ron LaClair

I used a rifle scabbard, it worked fine  :thumbsup:

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Missouri Sherpa

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I made a couple of bow scabbards out of 1600 denier black luggage material.  Padded with foam, Velcro closure, made to fit my Shrew bows.

David Mitchell

When I did a pack-in hunt on horses I just put my bow in a bow sock and carried it in my hand unstrung.
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Missouri Sherpa

I have dozens of horse pack trips behind me over the past 20 years and the easiest safest way I have found to transport a traditional bow and arrows is to use a 2 piece takedown bow and a plains quiver.  I made a leather plains quiver with a fake fur lining for this purpose.  This quiver can hold 2 bows inside wool felt bow socks along with a dozen arrows.  I put a small leather sheath on each broadhead  while in the quiver.  I strap a Great Northern bow quiver on the outside of the quiver.  The whole package will hang neatly on your saddle.  Sometimes if I am not in transit to camp and just riding from base camp to a new hunting area a few miles away I will use this setup and stuff my bugle tube in the quiver as well.
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Missouri Sherpa

I don't like to ride with a pack or anything else on my person.  I hang my day pack and bow/quiver on opposite sides of the saddle for unencumbered riding experience.  Helps to have a trustworthy mule with a great handle.

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Ron LaClair

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John, I like your mule that's a good looking ride. I think mules are better in the mountains, they're more sure footed than a horse and a more comfortable ride IMO.

This is Big Red, the mule that I rode when I elk hunted in Idaho. He was like sitting in a rocking chair.

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When you were born, you cried and the world rejoiced. Live your life so that when you die, the world cries and you rejoice.
Life is like a wet sponge, you gotta squeeze it until you get every drop it has to offer

WVFarrier

I second the PVC tube.  works great
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