MTM Ultra Compact Arrow Case
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This isn't the case, according to me.
There are no tools or attachments needed for this product. To find out, check the measurements.
This will happen, but there will be a lot of extra space since the foam that holds the arrows in place will move
Not at all. Now I keep it in the arrow pocket of the Tarantula I really like the way it fits. There seems to be no need to carry it on the field or anywhere else, other than to store it.
Selected User Reviews For MTM Ultra Compact Arrow Case
It is amazingly sturdy despite its slim design and made of sturdy plastic I really like this case. It easily contained the majority of my arrows, and even though the packaging says it can hold up to 12, with a small bit of angling and fitting, it may hold even It didn't matter to me if the case was clear or black, so I bought the clear one in order to save $5. It's just as sturdy as the clear one and I don't think it will warp or bend over time. I also enjoy how comfortable the latches are. This case is good as a storage solution for your arrows - simple to use, heavy duty, and no hassle. In the past few months, my arrows were getting damaged while being moved or stored, and they were costing me an arm and a leg to fix. So, I finally decided to get a case. All I wish I had done sooner is that I would have had the chance to do It is my sincere hope that.
This is a nice As long as the fletches and points aren't massive, this arrow storage can hold 16 arrows up to 32 inches. It is easy to insert and remove. Protection that is good. I'd say this case definitely fits into a smaller space than most large or hard Despite its size, however, it is not as small as a tube style holder and will not fit in most exterior tubes straps on most bow cases (such as recurve bows) designed to attach In most cases, the size is too big.
A MTM arrow case was my first purchase. A little under 33 inches is the outside length of the box. Using field tips on 30 inch arrows with this will work just fine. But if you use broadheads, you will have too long an arrow. Recently, I purchased a couple of Easton 33 inch arrow cases, hoping they would have a little more length to them. This will not be the case. The 2 cases are identical in every detail except that one case has the name "MTM" embossed on it while the other has "Easton" embossed on it. Indents in the hand grip and hinges, color and transparency, and even the molded texture of the case are all details to think about. Thus, you can buy the one that is cheapest at the moment.
It is amazing how well MTM's ammunition storage products work They're almost always a great product with no matter what the price is. Likewise, this is a good one. There is only one long slit in the middle of the foam inserts, which knocked a star off. You can store "up to 12" arrows in the case, but in practice it takes a little while to load/unload that many since you end up with 4 rows of 3 each, and you have to remove/insert each row before you can do To me, it would have been more attractive had the foam been cut in half and mounted on the top and bottom of the case, so that when you opened the case you had two sets of six arrows each. It might be better next time.
It wouldn't take much to have the foam inserts that hold the arrows securely lock into the case if they were just a bit wider and lined up better with the notch in the case, this would improve the arrows' grip. There is always the option of adhering them in with adhesive, which I probably will do.
My favorite part of this case was the background. As I had some reservations that it wouldn't fit into my bow case (I have a gameplan 40-inch We produce logos such as 'shoot like a girl' In fact, the case is light, the latches are secure, the stickers came right off (the white logo and lettering in the picture are easily removed stickers), and the foam inside is large enough to fit all 12 of my arrows and perhaps four I guess that depends on how much foam you use. The foam is not glued down as an issue in some reviews, but I was actually VERY relieved to find it wasn't as I had to move it to fit my bow. In addition to being short, my arrows are also short. Even when arrows are loaded into it, the foam fits relatively snugly, so it doesn't move much. Though I was a little disappointed in the purple camo that had some minor orange and green streaks, I did like the color. Considering the color of my bow is black and purple, I expected this bow to be the same.
It will be the case that I use to store my 24" Misson crossbow and the accessories attached to it The G5 Montec broadheads are installed on the 22" bolts. It didn't make sense to me to remove the nylon washers used to match the broadhead blades with the fletchings and have to retighten them using a broadhead wrench again. Once the nylon washers are on, it is better to just let them stay. Because they are not meant for repeated use, they should be removed after each use. Fits well and does not seem to shift in any way. As the case has lips on the inside, you can fit various lengths of foam in, which makes it pretty versatile for different types of The wooden arrows that I use with my recurve will probably require another one. The purchase was definitely worth it.
It was easy for me to use the foam arrow holder insert to secure the smaller diameter blowgun firmly in place. If you can't find a case for a blowgun the size of this one is perfect.
I would definitely recommend this case!.