Bow transport in vehicles

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Jamesh76
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Re: Bow transport in vehicles

#16 Post by Jamesh76 »

Ok, to close this one out. I ended up getting a 4 door.Frontier. 64" bear montana fits fine diagonally in the back seat. Fits fine diagonal in bed also.

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Graps
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Re: Bow transport in vehicles

#17 Post by Graps »

Thats good. Glad it worked out for you.
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Shadowhntr
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Re: Bow transport in vehicles

#18 Post by Shadowhntr »

Pics James?
The element of surprise can never be replaced by persistence.

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Re: Bow transport in vehicles

#19 Post by White Falcon »

This
Carpdaddy wrote:I sometimes stand up in floorboard and up seat.

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Re: Bow transport in vehicles

#20 Post by Shadowhntr »

White Falcon wrote:This
Carpdaddy wrote:I sometimes stand up in floorboard and up seat.

Doesn't that make it a little hard to see out the windshield or even reach the pedals? My wife might put up.with me standing up in the floor board but she'd never allow me to stand up in the seat..... :lol: :lol: :lol:

I know I know.....smart aleck, right??? :lol:
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Re: Bow transport in vehicles

#21 Post by Graps »

Someone is being a wise elbow. 8-)
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