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14 April 2020, 21:42
dogcat
Preferred soft case for double in the truck
What is the preferred soft case for protecting the gun in the safari truck?
14 April 2020, 21:56
SFRanger7GP
I prefer a good quality gunslip like the ones Red Oxx used to make. It can be rolled up, is not bulky and takes up very little room in the suitcase/gun case. It can also be removed very quickly.

Red Oxx stopped making them but I asked about it recently and they said they will make them if an order is for 10 or more.
15 April 2020, 08:09
Use Enough Gun
I have used good old Bulldog cases for the last 15 years in Africa. Never had a problem with any of my expensive double rifles or bolt actions taking any abuse, whether riding on the back of the truck in the gun rack or by my side, or up front in the cab.
16 April 2020, 07:18
lavaca
Red Oxx quit making their slips? That's terrible news. I've bought a lot of them, but only have one currently. They never make it back from Africa -- PH snags them every time.
16 April 2020, 07:57
SFRanger7GP
I think it is one of the best gun slips made. I asked them about it at DSC this year and they said not enough demand but would make them in any color for an order of 10 or more.
16 April 2020, 16:42
tomahawker
I got a cape buff skin case from African Sporting Creations, took it on a buff hunt in Zim. It rode in the truck daily. Did well and looked great.
16 April 2020, 18:08
Zephyr
If you have not put any optics on your double any "Good" Shotgun case will do the trick
16 April 2020, 18:10
MJines
quote:
Originally posted by SFRanger7GP:

I prefer a good quality gunslip like the ones Red Oxx used to make. It can be rolled up, is not bulky and takes up very little room in the suitcase/gun case. It can also be removed very quickly.



+1, I believe they called it the flat dog gun slip.


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16 April 2020, 18:47
shootaway
I like to stay away from ones that have zippers.
The zippers give out before the case does.I have a bulldog case and the zipper broke.The zipper on my Ace case is till holding.I use these cases every week.The best slip I have is one I bought from Andy Hunter in Zim,made from my buff hide.I had wish I bought another from him.
16 April 2020, 19:57
BEGNO
I highly recommend the Red Oxx gun slip.
I had 2 but let one get away.

I will participate in a group order, will order as many as 2, but definitely 1.


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16 April 2020, 23:12
dogcat
Not showing on the Red Oxx website any longer.
19 April 2020, 20:24
fulvio
quote:
Originally posted by shootaway:
I like to stay away from ones that have zippers.
The zippers give out before the case does.I have a bulldog case and the zipper broke.The zipper on my Ace case is till holding.I use these cases every week.The best slip I have is one I bought from Andy Hunter in Zim,made from my buff hide.I had wish I bought another from him.


There are zippers and there are zippers, from cheap shitty ones that jam or jump a tooth, to the more rugged ones that almost last forever.

Go with the original until it packs up then have it replaced with a heavy-duty plastic one; rub the teeth with ordinary bath soap once in a while and it will run smooth and last a lifetime.
23 April 2020, 09:27
Use Enough Gun
With all due respect to others, I've never lost a single zipper on my Bulldog cases and they've taken some serious shit on my African hunts for the last 15 years. I have two specific ones that have been with me to Africa, Alaska and Mexico, as well as to the Central and Western U.S. I guess it depends on which Bulldog cases you purchase, or on any case for that matter. I have so many gun cases from various manufacturers that I could open a store and sell them-I also have a number of custom ones that are made out of Buffalo, Hippo, Rhino and Elephant. All of them have zippers. Big Grin Each to their own-what works for one may not work for another. That's what makes the world go around. tu2
23 April 2020, 13:42
Jazman
Take whatever gun sleeve you like but make sure it has a brass zipper. Those you can open very quietly - plastic zippers are impossible to open quietly. there will be situations where this would be quite important
23 April 2020, 17:53
Hannay
quote:
Originally posted by dogcat:
Not showing on the Red Oxx website any longer.


Here's a description from their website in 2013:





This is from:

https://web.archive.org/web/20...ip/92003/180/Product

Red Oxx used to make several gun cases, but they all seemed to have disappeared from the website.





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24 April 2020, 18:18
degoins
I'd be up for a group buy on the Red Ox. Just let me know where to send payment.


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24 April 2020, 18:38
tanks
quote:
Originally posted by degoins:
I'd be up for a group buy on the Red Ox. Just let me know where to send payment.


Same here, I am good for two. Do we have ten yet?
24 April 2020, 18:52
DuggaBoye
So these are synthetic velour lined with cordura (or other high denier nylon)shell - correct?


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24 April 2020, 21:07
KevH
I would be in for 1 as well.
24 April 2020, 21:12
Chris Lozano
I would buy one also.
26 April 2020, 18:19
Arkie Hyena
I’ll take 2, let me know if they run them for payment.
Thanks
26 April 2020, 18:53
Arkie Hyena
If they do run them I wonder if red oxx would make these magnet closure instead of tie?
26 April 2020, 20:08
Clint
Put me down for 2
26 April 2020, 22:53
Transvaal
BOYT HARTNESS COMPANY CANVAS SHOTGUN SLEEVE

Gentleman;
It has been 25 years since I lived and worked in South Africa. Lots of good time remembered rideing through the bush in the famous Toyota 70 Series 4 wheel drive trucks (aka "Safari vehicles").

For those types "who have been there and done that" and have learned by their experiences, many learned lessons and select the aforementioned Boyt canvas shotgun sleeve, with its famous strap and buckle flap to allow the double rifle to be inserted into the also famous padded insides of the sleeve. No zippers to scratch the rifle, no ties that will come loose and allow the double rifle to fall out of the sleeve when you pick it up.

If the software for this site was not so ancient I could easily copy and paste to this post the web photo for this Boyt sleeve, but one of you other guys will find it and post it later. Several years ago the Boyt canvas shotgun sleeves were difficult to find, but now they are available. They are the "real deal" and maybe because they have been difficult to find in the past some of you have not learned about them. I just recently bought one for my grandson and it will last him the remainder of his shooting life. He loves it.

One thing that you will like about them when you get into the bush is the strap and handle. I like to carry my firearms in the sleeve via the strap with the strap over my shoulder with the butt of the stock up---not while I am hunting of course.

https://boytharness.com/produc...nvas-shotgun-sleeve/
When you buy one, select the right length from their chart.
27 April 2020, 02:20
crshelton
Multiple good, proven products available.
It happens that I also like the slip with both a handle and strap and have some of multiple brands.
The SKB and another brand have useful utility pockets on the outside that can hold a box or belt sleeve of ammo, scope cover, and such. The better ones all have thick and durable padding.


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27 April 2020, 04:51
WR500
Agree with Transvaal , I use the Boyt sleeves,

They are the go , especially the shotgun sleeve with flap for expensive doubles.
12 May 2020, 06:09
BaxterB
If you guys are in the Red OXX camp, might be a good time to contact them. They had to furlough almost all their staff due to the shutdowns but are now re-hiring and ramping back up. The owner, Jim is American through and through, and really takes pride in making products here. I'm sure they would appreciate the business.
12 May 2020, 20:12
Tim Carney
I would order two.

Regards, Tim
13 May 2020, 00:55
BEGNO
GOOD NEWS GUYS.

I reached out to RedOxx by email and asked if they could make some of the Flat Dog gun sleeves. They responded yes and they suggested that I call their toll free number and speak to Christian to order some.

I have 2 coming.


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14 May 2020, 04:57
Atkinson
What Traansval sez! I had several of them over the years, sold them with my doubles and they are suitable for the charter flights also. I travel heavy to Dar es Salam, and light to camp. They put my baggage in the vault at the seacliff while I hunted..


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15 May 2020, 12:19
ozhunter
I use GALCO full leather and travel cotton duct slips and they are superb.
19 May 2020, 00:30
lrich
Just ordered 2 from red oxx.

Thanks for the heads up.


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21 May 2020, 21:50
470Evans
I like the sleeve from Boyt.


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