The Accurate Reloading Forums
Optics in Carry On
29 January 2012, 17:40
GOBOptics in Carry On
We were recently advised by a contact that TSA refused to allow rifle scoped to be in your carry-on bag. We have never had a problem, is this a new policy or a case of an anti with their 15minutes of fame?
[IMG:left]

[/IMG]
29 January 2012, 19:51
Larry SellersRifle scopes, gun part, are quite often not allowed in carry on bags. Just depends on how the TSA person you encounter feels that day or if the are an Anti or not. To be on the safe side, just pack you scopes in the guncase and don't take a chance. All other "optics" seem to be no problem. For now anyway!!
Larry Sellers
SCI Life Member
29 January 2012, 21:53
Matt NormanAt Jo'Burg I had an official want to make a deal out of a detachable Zeiss scope I had in my carry-on, explaining I could use it as a club-like weapon. Meanwhile they were letting people carry on knobkierries. I had a carefully worded conversation with him about the matter and he allowed me to carry the scope on.
That said, I'm sure it depends on the 'official' you are dealing with and how he/she perceives your attitude.
29 January 2012, 23:18
LionHunterI've seen clients at JNB forced to remove scopes from their carry-on and return to the firearms room to put the scopes in their gun cases. Fortunately there was time to do so. DO NOT take the chance!
There is no problem with a scope traveling on a rifle in a TuffPak and most other gun cases.
Mike
______________
DSC
DRSS (again)
SCI Life
NRA Life
Sables Life
Mzuri
IPHA
"To be a Marine is enough."
30 January 2012, 03:59
505EDI have done it both ways. I thought once at Tambo they were not going to let me thru and I was going to get locked up by the way the lady was acting-- I'd put it with my rifles--in my bags I know there will not be a problem that way.
Ed
DRSS Member
30 January 2012, 04:37
GOBHello,
Thanks for your advice, it sounds like it is prudent to to be very careful with everyone.
Sorry if I messed the communications up but I am not experienced dealing with these sites. I hadno intentions of offending anyone.
It seems some folks have no patience with anyone who is not an expert here
Thanks,
Glenn
31 January 2012, 07:15
lavacaI've always carried spare scopes in my rifle case. If I lose the rifle, the scope is of no use.
More interesting is whether a "laser" rangefinder can be carried in carryon. I've done it in the past, but that was before the furor over "lasers." Anyone had any recent experience?
31 January 2012, 08:45
pagosawingnutLast year, coming out of Harare, Zim I had a screener call a supervisor over the detachable scope and mount for my Blaser S2. They were wanting to make me put it in the rifle case and not allow me to keep it in my carry on
31 January 2012, 08:53
akplsI carried 2 scopes in a Pelican case as a carry-on from Anchorage to Windhoek. Nobody even asked about them.
07 February 2012, 08:14
MEC1lavaca,
It wasnt in an african country, but I flew Delta in October with a rangefinder, spotting scope and binocs in my carry on and had no problems whatsoever. Of course TSA in Montana is probably a little different...
08 February 2012, 07:18
alabama edI always put spare scopes in the rifle case and have never had any issues when traveling by air.
NRA
SCI & DSC
9.3x62
375 H&H
300 H&H
450 Nitro 3.25
08 February 2012, 07:44
Jorge400quote:
Originally posted by lavaca:
...More interesting is whether a "laser" rangefinder can be carried in carryon. I've done it in the past, but that was before the furor over "lasers." Anyone had any recent experience?
I've alwasy carried my range finder in my carry on and never had a problem.
"...Africa. I love it, and there is no reason for me to explore why. She affects some people that way, and those who feel as I do need no explanation." from The Last Safari