I've heard good things of the Far North Archery cases. That said I plan to build my takedown into an AR sized Pelican sometime soon as a grab and go kit with bow, arrows, quiver, calls, binos, and knife...all the essentials in ONE place. It'll be travel friendly, airline approved (if I ever win a raffle ticket hunt or the lottery), but more important it'll be well protected and well organized. Going to a hunt or visit will literally be as easy as opening the lid and if there's a gap, fill it and I'll never be without the needed stuff.
The Pelican cases are high at about $200. However when compared to a $1200 bow (plus sentimental value), $150 in arrows, $125 quiver, $$$$$ binos, $$$$$ custom knife, a few hand made game calls, travel expenses and hasstles of forgotten gear, etc it starts to look more and more like a value over the long haul. I spent several weeks looking at all brands of hard cases for this concept in all price points and came back to Pelican 1700 series cases. It's easy to see why they are the standard for the industry.