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Just read an article by Jon Sundra about transporting a rifle in a takedown shotgun case. Simply remove the stock and your rifle will fit into a 34 to 36 inch takedown shottygun case. Since most rifles are glass bedded and shot before you begin hunting Sundra claims you wont have a problem. My two gun rifle case is 54 inches long and weighs way to much. Has anybody tried this??? | ||
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Gunny, I have done this a number of times. No problem. I have shipped my stock in my suit case as well, action / scope in the short gun case. Best, Phil http://www.go-on-safari.com Professional Hunter - Tanzania | |||
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Gunny All of the rifles that I travel with are set up like this. I also use Talley QD scope mounts and remove scopes for shipping. A lot of time the rear of the scope extends past the rear of the receiver.I never hunt without checking rifle zero regardless of where I travel. James | |||
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I also travel exclusively (if just taking one shooter) with a take down case. when traveling with 2 I don't purely because I don't have the correct sized case for multiple take downs. As stated above I always check zero (regardless). I personally don't remove scopes, because my rifles are not set up w/QD, everything is glass bedded. I did have to rezero last winter in Mongolia, but that is the first time I have ever had to. Mike "Too lazy to work and too nervous to steal" | |||
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I've been thinking about doing this too. Do you think the triggers are protected well enough? | |||
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Duh... wasn't thinking... I could just put the trigger guard back on... | |||
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FWIW, I did this last year on my trip to Moz. Multiple flights, smaller plane to Moz., a bush flight, it seemed like a great idea. I had no problems w/ zero returning, just make sure you tighten the rec. screws the same when reassembling. I replaced the factory M70 screws w/ allen head ones to make ths a bit easier. Now here is the bad news. No problems w/ the setup, a takedown case in the bottom of a Cabela's large, wheeled duffle, while traveling in the US. When I get to RSA to connect to Moz. the SSA people make me take the case out & send it seperately, kind of defeats the whole idea of everything in one bag. They made me do the same for my return flight to the US even though I flew to RSA w/ everything in one bag. The other problem is weight of the entire bag, over 70#. W/O the wheels this would be quite a load to haul around. I'm thinking a TuffPak & carry on next trip, even if I only take one rifle. Either way, got to get back for a bigger buff. ![]() LIFE IS NOT A SPECTATOR'S SPORT! | |||
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Once my rifle is sighted in, nobody touches it, I don't remove the scope unless I have a wounded animal to follow up, then I will sight the rifle again with scope when I re-attach it. I never take a stock off for shipment... I have seen to many screw ups with such things, so I am perhaps overly cautious about monking with my rifles, except for my iron sighted doubles of course. To each his own, whatever works for you. ![]() Ray Atkinson Atkinson Hunting Adventures 10 Ward Lane, Filer, Idaho, 83328 208-731-4120 rayatkinsonhunting@gmail.com | |||
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Glad to hear that it does work. I remove the stocks on my rifles every year after hunting in the snow and never had a zero change yet. My new 416 is a glass bedded fiberglass stock so it should go back together with no problems. I think that the cabelas under the duffle case is a thing of the past since 911. You dont want someone to think you are hiding anything. I believe that now most airlines put all the guns in one compartment anyway. That way they keep an eye on them. | |||
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