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21 October 2008, 21:49
Idaho Sharpshooter
Best case for travel...
Tell me again, what seems to be the best case to haul two rifles, etc to Zim?

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21 October 2008, 21:52
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22 October 2008, 00:22
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22 October 2008, 00:41
Use Enough Gun
Tuff Pak on seven (7)safaris to Africa.
22 October 2008, 04:02
retreever
Tuf Pak and 4th safari coming next AUG...

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22 October 2008, 04:15
McCray
Pelican Case and 5th safari coming in 2010.


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22 October 2008, 04:39
N E 450 No2
I like the Tuffpack better than any case I have used so far. It has been to Africa 3 times, Calif twice, Alaska once.

Pelican is my second favorite.


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22 October 2008, 04:55
adrook
ICC. Great case.
22 October 2008, 05:13
Buliwyf
ICC!

Americase second choice.
22 October 2008, 07:32
megsdad
Pelican
22 October 2008, 07:44
Jim Manion
Storm Case. If you wear shock resistent padded underwear, the Tuff Pak is probably a good choice.


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22 October 2008, 07:49
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Happy with Pelican


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22 October 2008, 08:45
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quote:
Originally posted by LRH270:
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22 October 2008, 08:58
prof242
Best case for travel?
Going on Safari.
Girlfriend tells you she's pregnant.
Going after DG.
Forgot to pay mob "insurance" payment.
Going after plains game.
Ex-wife has been calling.
Your son's girlfriend's dad has been calling.
Free safari!
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22 October 2008, 09:48
quickshot
quote:
Originally posted by Jim Manion:
Storm Case. If you wear shock resistent padded underwear, the Tuff Pak is probably a good choi :.


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storm--my vote


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22 October 2008, 19:22
Oday450
quote:
Originally posted by adrook:
ICC. Great case.


Same as Cabela's bullet-proof case I believe. They are nice and hold up very well.


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22 October 2008, 19:46
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Americase is my choice


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22 October 2008, 19:48
bull1
What does the original Tuffpak guncase weigh when empty?

I have a Browning travelvault which I have been using for 18 years. It's made many, many flights but with the more strict enforcement of the weight restrictions I might be interested in something lighter.

Bull1
22 October 2008, 22:05
500grains
quote:
Originally posted by Idaho Sharpshooter:
Tell me again, what seems to be the best case to haul two rifles, etc to Zim?


The military likes Pelican. That says something.

I heard you were sick?? Hope you recovered and are ready to shoot some game. Smiler
22 October 2008, 22:21
Atkinson
First timers and brain dead individuals that travel to foriegn countries use the others..Old timers and highly intelligent folks all use Tuff Paks, and there is good reason for this... homer moon rotflmo


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23 October 2008, 00:47
llamapacker
I've said it many times before. I own a Pelican, Tuffpack, Browning travel vault, Cabelas Aluminum, SKB, and a couple others I won't even admit to.

They all have their strengths and all have been on multiple flights. The Pelican (virtually the same as the Travel Vault) is my go to case for maximum protection of the equipment inside. I like the Tuffpack when only traveling with one gun, as I can use the extra space for gear. I use the others when traveling with my kids and I need multiple cases.
Any of the cases listed above have performed well. Trying to claim that one particular brand is "Best" is a fool's game. Those I haven't listed were left off for a reason. Mad Trying to pick one brand over all the others is like comparing Blondes to Brunettes. They both serve a purpose...

Bill
23 October 2008, 00:52
30ott6
Here I go again- Tuffpak!

John
23 October 2008, 01:34
Arild Iversen
Another thumb for Storm Case


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23 October 2008, 01:39
500grains
quote:
Originally posted by Atkinson:
First timers and brain dead individuals that travel to foriegn countries use the others..Old timers and highly intelligent folks all use Tuff Paks, and there is good reason for this... homer moon rotflmo


Except those of us who have had a double rifle damaged in one.
23 October 2008, 01:44
DC Roxby
I have been very happy with the Cabelas bullet proof case. It gets scratched up quickly but I I like my stuff to look broken in.


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23 October 2008, 03:13
studdog
Storm then Tuffpak only if you can eliminate a second bag. Storm is best protection for guns IMHO. Tuffpak is a pain to pack and unpack and therfore TSA doesn't like them.


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23 October 2008, 03:23
MARK H. YOUNG
Good point George! I bought a ICC case about 20 years ago and although it looks bad it functions as well as ever and I've never had a rifle damaged in it. Why would I buy a Tuff Pak or any other new case when my present case is not broken. DUH!!!!

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23 October 2008, 03:28
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23 October 2008, 03:54
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23 October 2008, 04:32
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23 October 2008, 09:53
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Americase.

They'll make you virtually anything you want, put a cordura cover on it and deliver it to Oz in 10 days. Damn good. thumb

The Tuffpak is too short internally if you have a 26"+ barrel thumbdown


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23 October 2008, 18:16
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23 October 2008, 18:51
Charles_Helm
quote:
The Tuffpak is too short internally if you have a 26"+ barrel


I guess that depends on your LOP and if you are right at 26" or how much more. I can fit a 26" barreled rifle in mine -- actually two of them I believe. Of course, it also depends on what else is in the bottom or top of the case.


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23 October 2008, 18:56
John Hipwell
Has anyone traveled with a short gun case (single DR) packed in the bottom of a duffel? Any problems with this been acepted by airlines?
23 October 2008, 19:46
Atkinson
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24 October 2008, 05:06
new_guy
I use a TuffPak, Pelican cases, aluminium cases, and each serves a purpose.

If you said you were going to drop my case and rifle off the loading deck of an airplane on to the tarmac several feet below, I would want my rifle in a Pelican or Storm case.

With the contents completely surrounded by foam, they are tough to beat.




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24 October 2008, 05:14
500grains
quote:
Originally posted by Atkinson:
500,
Learn to pack, but then your a lawyer! moon


In case you have not been on a trip lately, TSA unpacks the tufffcrap for you, then packs it back however they like. You are not allowed to touch it after TSA gets done rearranging things.

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24 October 2008, 05:29
shootaway
If you choose the Pelican case don't use their combination locks.Use a quality lock that cannot be damaged when the case is bounced around.I don't know if Abloy or Medeco make small locks but quality will SAVE THE DAY!
24 October 2008, 05:50
Use Enough Gun
Dan: Was your double damaged during a trip where your Tuff Pak was inspected by TSA?
24 October 2008, 07:39
olguy
I have used a two gun Kalispell aluminum case(with Nylon cover) on four trips to Alaska, once to Canada's NWT and once to Namibia. Has worked fine for me, no complaint. Has a dent or two. Price when I purchased about 10 years ago was competitive maybe significantly better than most. From what I have read on AR I doubt there is anything foolproof from the idjit luggage handlers. Oh, and it helps out the Kalispell Indian tribe which makes it.