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8/7/2010 6:05:43 PM EDT
Sounds like a funny topic but I'm interested to see what you store your broadheads in? The original packaging?

Thanks.



8/7/2010 6:20:43 PM EDT
[#1]
Tackle box with the hunting and practice stored seperate in foam. I also paint the practice broadheads to avoid a mixup

ETA: Also keep spare pins, whiskers, string, tools, etc. in the same box to travel with me.
8/7/2010 6:33:52 PM EDT
[#2]
I store 3 in the quiver and the rest in original packing.

ETA: of course 2 of them in the quiver have been there since about 2002 and just had blades replaced.
8/7/2010 6:46:43 PM EDT
[#3]
On my arrows.

Arrows in the slots inside my Bow Hard Case.



Of course I shoot mechanicals.
8/8/2010 5:16:05 AM EDT
[#4]
I always leave mine mounted on my arrows and ready to go. I've got a dozen new raw shafts sitting here, along with a dozen new broadheads in their packages. Once these arrows are fletched in the next week or so, I'll screw all the broadheads on them and leave them ready to hunt with.
8/8/2010 4:57:45 PM EDT
[#5]
I have arrows that are set up for hunting only and I never take the broadheads off.  They are spin tested true, and left alone after that.

I leave my quiver full of arrows, then I keep spare broadheads in the factory packaging.
8/19/2010 6:23:51 PM EDT
[#6]
I have a small Plano tackle type box that I keep in my bow case. and on arrows in the quiver.
8/22/2010 5:59:57 PM EDT
[#7]
Line up the blades with the fletching and leave them on the arrows.   Spray them with WD40 for the off season and that's it.  
8/24/2010 2:36:11 PM EDT
[#8]
Quoted:
Spray them with WD40 for the off season and that's it.


Using PAM or similar cooking spray won't leave an odor.

Respectfully,
OCD scent control freak