Transporting Take downs to and from the range. What case is best for frequent visits. Take it apart or leave in 1 piece?
Hello so I have a takedown recurve and was going to get a case for it (I’m only just beginning) however I was wondering how people normally get their takedowns to and from the range. I went to the range a few times just to look and familiarise myself with the way things are done but everyone was using compounds so I was a little confused at how I would treat my take down in comparison.
Is it standard for people to take their takedowns completely apart at the end of every session and put them together when they get to the range? I understand why people remove the string but the entire bow seems a bit odd to me. Figured it may be a bit time consuming if you go often (I intend on going at least a few times a week since there’s a range very close to my house) Is it normal for takedown users to take it apart every time or is there another acceptable option where you keep it in 1 piece? I noticed there are bow sleeves but wasn’t sure if that’s just a storage thing or if you can travel with them.
(Also noticed a lot of the people were using stands, is that something I have to invest in or is it ok to just leave my bow on the ground when I get my arrows? Or is that a nono?)
Thanks :)
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