Plano Protector Bow Case with PillarLock, 6-Arrow Interior vs Caldwell Shooting Rest with Front/Rear Rests
Overall winner: Caldwell Shooting Rest with Front/Rear Rests
Key Differences
Caldwell Deadshot (A) offers a more affordable, dual-bag shooting rest with water-resistant construction and adjustable use on virtually any surface, while Plano Protector (B) is a hard, lockable bow case with high-density padding and interior arrow storage but has mixed fit and strap reports. Choose A if you want a budget-friendly, versatile shooting rest; choose B if you need lockable transport and built-in arrow storage for a bow
Plano Protector Bow Case with PillarLock, 6-Arrow Interior
Hard bow case with lockable security and high-density padding to protect compound bows and accessories. Interior stores up to six arrows for organized travel and storage
Pros
- Lockable security features
- High-density interior padding
- Interior storage for six arrows
- PillarLock provides added rigidity
Cons
- Mixed fit reported for some bows
- Some travel straps noted as not secure
- Assembly may be required for setup
Caldwell Shooting Rest with Front/Rear Rests
Caldwell shooting rest with front and rear bags, water resistant and adjustable for various surfaces. Customers note stable bench use and solid build, with some durability concerns
Pros
- front and rear bags included
- adjustable for different positions
- water-resistant construction
- ready-to-use due to corn cob filled bags
Cons
- mixed durability reports (seams issues)
- weight may affect portability
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Caldwell |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Caldwell |
| User Reviews | Caldwell |