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03 March 2010, 09:35
Zigfreed
safari soft cases
I need a soft case for safari to fit my heym double. Who makes the best case that is transportable in a duffle bag as the hard case will be one of my own 12 guage air craft aluminum cases, custom fit for a break down gun, bore cleaning and sling transport. Is a soft leather case a better option than a canvas or cordura exterior case?
03 March 2010, 10:13
tendrams
Bud Shaul or Robert Cohrane for a leg-o-mutton case. Top shelf work.
03 March 2010, 10:27
Mike Brooks
http://www.jeffsoutfitters.com...d=453&categoryid=112


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03 March 2010, 17:15
dirklawyer
quote:
Originally posted by Zigfreed:
Is a soft leather case a better option than a canvas or cordura exterior case?


A leather case is not a good option IMO. Three reasons why the canvas or cordura case is better.

1. You can fold it up, it's much more compact and fits into luggage easier.
2. The Canvas or Cordura case w/DR rifle will fit into most PH's gun racks on the truck.
3. If case gets wet the canvas or cordura case will dry quickly.

I believe Red OX makes the best lined canvas case on the market check out their web site.


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03 March 2010, 17:34
470Evans
The Boyt case works great and they last.

http://www.boytharness.com/cat...1_41&products_id=128


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03 March 2010, 19:23
Marty
I've used the Boyt case for years in my tuff-pak, and am happy with it. One side benefit, is as it is a shotgun case, it has a pocket for choke tubes. This is useful for an extra front sight, snap caps, a bore snake, whatever.
03 March 2010, 19:55
JPK
Traveling with a soft case is such a pita, primarily because of the bulk of a two reasonably padded cases, that I ask the PH to provide suitable soft cases for my rifles for the duration of the hunt.

This has worked well, though I do bring a gun sock just in case.

JPK


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03 March 2010, 19:58
new_guy
I personally own a Dick Murray case and one of Bud Shaul's.

Both are great cases, but I grew a little tired of the one-size-fits-all approach, and I decided to have cases made specifically for the HEYM doubles, shape, length, branding, etc...

Jim Wear makes these for us (he's the guy that makes Peter Hoffer's leather and oak & leather cases.)

So we're now offering these.











It's not going to fit well in a duffle, but they work nicely in a tuff-pak.


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03 March 2010, 22:10
Idaho Sharpshooter
This is what I call service. Have cases made to fit the Double Rifles you carry. Good on you!

I'm hauling both DRs to SA in April and my Aluminum case, TNB Industries "Strong Case" has been Rhino Liner coated. It's big enough to put both rifles into soft padded cases and still fit.
I believe that is the way to go. Your PH may, or may not have good soft cases to protect your rifle's finish. An honest battle scar or two is okay, but beat up in a safari car rack is not.

Rich
03 March 2010, 22:51
Use Enough Gun
I like the soft side cases as I can fold them over to put in my checked bags or to use them to put the bolt actions and doubles in them for their ride the Tuff Pak. In any event, you want something reasonably padded as you will be using it in the back of the Bakkie as well. There are a butt load of possibilities at most online gun/firearms websites. I tend to get mine from Midsouth Shooters Supply as they carry good quality cases at great prices.
03 March 2010, 23:04
Snowwolfe
If you are looking for a soft case that will hold your double broken down and you do not want to spend an arm and a leg try a Boyts.
I used one for my Chapuis for a couple of years now and could not be happier. Light and durable. My Chapuis has bounced around in a box on my ATV in the Boyts for many rough miles down the trail. Bought a silicone gun sock and cut it in half and slip the Chapuis into the sock, then into the case.
All those nice white fluffy fleece padded cases are nice but they sure can hold in the moisture.


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05 March 2010, 09:57
Buliwyf
No, what fits in light plane is best.