Broadheads should be kept in a secure, protective case designed specifically for broadheads while traveling to and from the field. This helps keep the blades protected and prevents injury from the sharp blades. Options include:
- Specialized broadhead cases with foam inserts or compartments to hold multiple broadheads safely.
- Using pill containers with cotton balls inside to prevent movement and dulling of blades.
- Keeping broadheads on arrows inside a well-padded arrow case, but this carries some risk of loosening and cutting bowstrings.
- Avoiding back quivers for broadheads since sharp blades can penetrate the material and cause injury; hip or bow-mounted quivers are safer if carrying broadheads on arrows.
A dedicated broadhead case or a small sturdy container specifically designed or repurposed to keep broadheads individually protected is the safest and most recommended method for transport. This prevents injuries and damage to the blades during travel.