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I was curious what most people do in regards to carrying their rifle in a case. I have a great little CZ 455 Varmint that I carry in a Boyt Signature Scoped Rifle Case. I almost always leave the sling attached to the rifle and my buddy says I should carry it in the case with the sling off. What do you guys think?

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Close your eyes and pick one. It matters not a whit which way you stash your rifle in its case.


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Originally Posted by gluck
I was curious what most people do in regards to carrying their rifle in a case. I have a great little CZ 455 Varmint that I carry in a Boyt Signature Scoped Rifle Case. I almost always leave the sling attached to the rifle and my buddy says I should carry it in the case with the sling off. What do you guys think?


I think your buddy is a dork.




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Originally Posted by deflave
Originally Posted by gluck
I was curious what most people do in regards to carrying their rifle in a case. I have a great little CZ 455 Varmint that I carry in a Boyt Signature Scoped Rifle Case. I almost always leave the sling attached to the rifle and my buddy says I should carry it in the case with the sling off. What do you guys think?


I think your buddy is a dork.




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Wrap it up inna pillow case.

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the rifle, the sling or his buddy?


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Why would you take the sling off to store the rifle in a case?

I agree, your buddy is a dork.

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That's what I thought guys...Thanks! He is way to type A!!

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I wouldn't store it in a case, with or without the sling. Carrying it is another matter.

Long term, case or cabinet/safe, a leather sling laying against blued steel might cause spotting, especially if there's a possibility of any dampness. Happened to my pre64.


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