I catch heat from buddies for how over prepared I am no matter what we’re doing. I have tools and parts in my truck, sled, bike, everything. I didn’t hear any complaining when we had to replace the valve on my friend’s rv black tank and I had a spare. There’s something to be said for being ready for anything!
I took my bow press and some tools to our family reunion where alot of us like to shoot bow. Ended up replacing some serving. Twisting some peeps. and setting up a bow for a guy that didn't have one along
I wish I could put the bow shop, on a trailer, and meet us at a TAC event There is a fellow there that does this.. Did your truck steal your bow and sell it on eBay? Or run over it? Sad when that happens Glad you had the experience and gear to get shooting TAC without Mr DUDLEY WOULDN’T BE AS FUN!
FYI:) I shoot a lot of ASA Competitions and carry a lot of possibles since your a long way from home and you never know what could happen: I carry a Swiss Army Back Pack in my truck filled with possibles and things I may need depending upon the circumstances and terrain. Everything from extra arrows (pre-cut) and components, Bob Smith glue and accelerator, bottle of acetone, zip-lock bag of folded paper towels, fletching, Bitz Jig, extra nocks, d-loop material, nock pliers, Last Chance Reachit Wrench set, Elklind Mini Allen set, Torx wrench set, metric wrench set, arrow spinner, portable press, small compact wrench set, bow-brella, compact umbrella, poncho, lens cleaning kit, lens pen, cigarette lighter, mini torch, hot stick glue, Hamskea 1st gen and 2nd gen 3rd Axis leveling tool, grain scale, Last chance hand-held draw scale, tape measure, T-square, micrometer, Michael Braden Loop wedge, extra blades for your rest, small notebook with critical bow measurements for reference and taking notes! Pen, pencil and sharpener, Sog pliers and tool set, lighted compact mini-magnifying glass, extra batteries for everything possible in the possibles, back-up release, cooling towels, G5 arrow squaring tool, serving tool and material… just about whatever fits in my pack that I think could go wrong or happen… because Murphy’s Law is very real! I’ve prolly even left out a few things… just my .02! I hope that helps!
You could have just said you bring your fully stocked archery box. I have a lot of the same things you have plus a lot of things you didn't list. I always carry my archery box on hunts or shoots.
these kid's don't know about the ram press!! i always carry the required tools to fully work on a bow on the field every time i leave with my bow! Why wouldn't you!