best gun cases, your opinions please
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- 17 Hornet
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best gun cases, your opinions please
Hey fellas, just been on a 'big game hunt' up near birdsville. Shot some camels, donkeys & brumbies. However rough bit of country and managed to break some gear in the back of my ute, worst of all I've bent the eye-piece on my leupold Vx11 (rifle it was on in a soft case because my 204 was in my hard case).
So this doesn't happen again, I realise i need upgrade my 'field' cases, I was leaning toward either kolpin gun boots or some alloy jobs from Fortress cases, but I was interested to hear what people have had and their opinions on them.
So this doesn't happen again, I realise i need upgrade my 'field' cases, I was leaning toward either kolpin gun boots or some alloy jobs from Fortress cases, but I was interested to hear what people have had and their opinions on them.
Here is the link if you would like to have a look.
http://www.planomolding.com/content/ind ... &partid=27#
http://www.planomolding.com/content/ind ... &partid=27#
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- 17 Hornet
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- jimbo
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Folks, the safe carriage of your firearms has always been a bone of contention with me. I almost despair when I see $2000 rifles turn up at the range in a $50 bag. It's like putting retreads on a Ferrari!
I am about to review some soft gun bags, as quite frankly there is some crap out there that merely covers the gun but does not protect it. The sort that are imported for about $15 and sold for five times that price.
Having traveled overseas to shoots with $7000 equipment (all up), a solid box is needed. A well known benchrest shooter has traveled all over the world with a Stamford case and so far no airline has managed to break it.
I have used a Pelican case, which is very tough and baggage handler proof.
The down side is that it weighs over 8 kilos empty and that's a lot to give away with a 20KG o/seas airline limit. Qantas give me a 32 kg limit which is no problem. The answer would seem to be to seek out an aluminium box with substantial padding. I recently traveled to Qld for a benchrest match and borrowed one of those aluminium boxes with no brand on it, but it looked very much like one of those Winchester ones. It survived the journey in the plane OK. Just check you gear when you collect it from Baggage Services for any damage.
When choosing a gun box, check out the locks and the hinges. They must be sturdy and not able to be knocked around and damaged. The very best form of hinge in the piano type that runs the full length of the box.
Even with all that in place, I still run a leather strap around the centre of the case. Call me nervous but I don't want to arrive at a World Championship or something with a broken gun.
I am about to review some soft gun bags, as quite frankly there is some crap out there that merely covers the gun but does not protect it. The sort that are imported for about $15 and sold for five times that price.
Having traveled overseas to shoots with $7000 equipment (all up), a solid box is needed. A well known benchrest shooter has traveled all over the world with a Stamford case and so far no airline has managed to break it.
I have used a Pelican case, which is very tough and baggage handler proof.
The down side is that it weighs over 8 kilos empty and that's a lot to give away with a 20KG o/seas airline limit. Qantas give me a 32 kg limit which is no problem. The answer would seem to be to seek out an aluminium box with substantial padding. I recently traveled to Qld for a benchrest match and borrowed one of those aluminium boxes with no brand on it, but it looked very much like one of those Winchester ones. It survived the journey in the plane OK. Just check you gear when you collect it from Baggage Services for any damage.
When choosing a gun box, check out the locks and the hinges. They must be sturdy and not able to be knocked around and damaged. The very best form of hinge in the piano type that runs the full length of the box.
Even with all that in place, I still run a leather strap around the centre of the case. Call me nervous but I don't want to arrive at a World Championship or something with a broken gun.
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