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How do you protect your DR when in back of the land cruiser?
02 February 2014, 17:58
shootawayHow do you protect your DR when in back of the land cruiser?
Do you keep in a soft case?
02 February 2014, 18:12
nitro450expSoft case.
Or if only going short distance, butt on floor, chamber empty, hold the muzzles.
Nitro
PS: My garbage Krieghoff came with a nice sturdy take down soft case, sorry couldn't resist.
02 February 2014, 19:17
Larry SellersThe only place I have taken my new 'trash' Sabatti is to my smith to have a new recoil pad installed and smoothing the front trigger a bit. I carried it in it's "standard" takedown case.
As to other guns I have carried on Safari. They go in a soft case and hang on the rack up top on the Cruiser if I am up there with it. If riding inside it's in a soft case, unzipped and muzzle down right beside me. I suspect I will carry the double in the same manner while in Mozambique later this year.
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02 February 2014, 20:02
shootawayWhat will you be hunting in Moz,Larry?
03 February 2014, 00:30
Larry SellersGeorge - I'll be hunting Buff primarily, along with some smaller stuff needed by Leopard clients for bait. Planning on a 30-day stay like last year. It's great hanging in Africa for a whole month for sure.
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quote:
Originally posted by shootaway:
What will you be hunting in Moz,Larry?
03 February 2014, 01:57
MacD37quote:
Originally posted by shootaway:
Do you keep in a soft case?
......................Yes! Unloaded.
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09 February 2014, 09:06
surestrikeBetter safe than sorry. Get yourself a 30 foot length of rope tie it securely to your rifle, tie the other end to the bumper of the truck and drag your rifle behind the truck. After a mile or two the buffalo cow population of Zimbabwe should be safe(er).
14 February 2014, 06:11
zimbabweOn all my safaris I carried my double the exact same way I did my bolt guns no matter where in the vehicle I was sitting - In my two hands with the butt usually sitting on top of my foot and barrel between my knees. I never had a rifle that was placed in a truck rack - ever. When in camp they were usually in the hard case.
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14 February 2014, 06:24
MJinesquote:
Originally posted by zimbabwe:
On all my safaris I carried my double the exact same way I did my bolt guns no matter where in the vehicle I was sitting - In my two hands with the butt usually sitting on top of my foot and barrel between my knees. I never had a rifle that was placed in a truck rack - ever.
I gotta say, doing that for a whole safari sounds like a real pain in the ass.
Mike
14 February 2014, 08:22
Todd Williamsquote:
Originally posted by MJines:
quote:
Originally posted by zimbabwe:
On all my safaris I carried my double the exact same way I did my bolt guns no matter where in the vehicle I was sitting - In my two hands with the butt usually sitting on top of my foot and barrel between my knees. I never had a rifle that was placed in a truck rack - ever.
I gotta say, doing that for a whole safari sounds like a real pain in the ass.
No kidding. Especially if you have two rifles on the truck with you. Just put them in a good quality soft case and put them in the gun rack. No problems.
14 February 2014, 09:56
ozhunterI use a Galco slip for my unscoped rifle and a Zim made padded game skin slip for the scoped rifle and stored behind the seat or in the holder as per the bellow picture;
14 February 2014, 11:22
Idaho Sharpshooterthe same big aluminum hard case I took it to Africa in. The rifles stay there until the PH says to get it out.
A finely tuned custom version like you have made from yours; a burlap sack in the rack.
For a small outlay of $$$, plus shipping and handling I can provide you with a genuine "Made In Idaho".
Rich
14 February 2014, 15:56
shootawayquote:
Originally posted by Idaho Sharpshooter:
the same big aluminum hard case I took it to Africa in. The rifles stay there until the PH says to get it out.
A finely tuned custom version like you have made from yours; a burlap sack in the rack.
For a small outlay of $$$, plus shipping and handling I can provide you with a genuine "Made In Idaho".
Rich
I have to see how my double fits in my custom soft case.
14 February 2014, 18:16
Dutch44Now Rich that was funny. However, I don't think it sunk in!
Dutch
14 February 2014, 20:33
zimbabweI made 8 safaris and I can't really remember any pain at all. Incidentally I was in my mid 60's then. I also have very few scratches on my guns as I prize them highly though they are far from collectors items. I just feel better with them in my hands.
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16 February 2014, 00:38
Lhook7Given the rifle in question I really wouldn't worry about it.
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17 February 2014, 19:44
Bill CooleyTake a look at the cases hear. Great quality.
http://www.texashuntco.com/Pro...ils.asp?ProductID=50Bill
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17 February 2014, 23:08
shootawayOne thing I know for sure is that carrying a rifle in back of the cruiser in an ordinary soft case will not protect it from dents,etc... You need a special soft case.
18 February 2014, 07:02
Bill CooleyThat is why I posted the link.
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18 February 2014, 07:28
shootawayWhat is so special about that?