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Originally Posted by firstcoueswas80
Again for the Pelican 1750. I havent flown with mine, but I put my rifles in the case and throw it in the bed of my truck... I do a TON of off road driving for work, so I tend to drive my truck like a work truck off road (hard, faster than should be, but dont beat the piss out of it). Moral of the story, the Pelican protects my rifles and scopes perfectly. I also used a carving knife to trace my rifles, they are almost TOO snug as they take a little work to get them in the foam properly.
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Those two rifle Americase aluminum cases with wheels are hard to beat going through airports and such. They also have a little flip up shelf to keep your duffel bag from sliding off and places to hook bungies on. Having carried a lot of gun cases and drug a lot of duffle bags through airports this has worked best for me. When you get where you are going leave the aluminum case at the hotel and put your gun in a soft case for super cub flights, etc.

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Pelican 1750 for me too

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Originally Posted by dvdegeorge
Originally Posted by firstcoueswas80
Again for the Pelican 1750. I havent flown with mine, but I put my rifles in the case and throw it in the bed of my truck... I do a TON of off road driving for work, so I tend to drive my truck like a work truck off road (hard, faster than should be, but dont beat the piss out of it). Moral of the story, the Pelican protects my rifles and scopes perfectly. I also used a carving knife to trace my rifles, they are almost TOO snug as they take a little work to get them in the foam properly.
Electric carving knife. I buy new foam at the fabric store for different configurations
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Is that a picture of a 1750? If so, I didn't realize they are big enough for two bolt action rifles.


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I have an older aluminum two gun case made by Kalispell. I am not sure they are still in business. It is very heavy for an aluminum case, but if memory serves me correctly they used a little thicker aluminum than their competition.

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