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Image 1 — I couldn't find a broadhead case I actually liked, so I ended up designing my own.
Image 2 — I couldn't find a broadhead case I actually liked, so I ended up designing my own.
Image 3 — I couldn't find a broadhead case I actually liked, so I ended up designing my own.
Image 4 — I couldn't find a broadhead case I actually liked, so I ended up designing my own.
Image 5 — I couldn't find a broadhead case I actually liked, so I ended up designing my own.
Image 6 — I couldn't find a broadhead case I actually liked, so I ended up designing my own.
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I couldn't find a broadhead case I actually liked, so I ended up designing my own.

Many of you saw my release case which was an expansion off of this broadhead case. I wanted something that had foam that could could be cut to fit any broadheads. I wanted it light weight and to hold 3-6 broadheads depending on the head. This is were I ended up at. Oh, and most importantly it had to look good because you don't shoot good if your gear doesn't look good!

Am I the only one that was never happy with the options out there?

u/ironantlerworkshop — 6 days ago
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3D Printed Release Case

Ended up with some extra time on my hands this summer and started designing a few archery accessories. It started with a broadhead case and eventually turned into this release case.

I switched to a handheld release this year and usually keep it in my hip quiver, which works great until hunting season rolls around and the quiver stays home.

Curious what everyone else is doing to store or protect their release when traveling or hunting.

u/ironantlerworkshop — 7 days ago