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For "light" travel a couple of LoM cases. For airline or bed of the truck with a ton of gear I have a bullet proof, heavily padded double SKB case that's TSA approved and locks securely. It's heavy, a pain, but the guns are safe.
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I have dozens of leg of mutton cases, almost as many trunk cases, and still have a half dozen aluminum airline approved cases from my competition days. None of these cases has been out of the house in years except to take them to a show to sell them.
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So, Joseph, have we addressed your question?
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Yes, sound like the "LOM" is proffered.
But the full zipper OAL padded case wins, with the ready to go if the field. The "VH" & the "REM 1894" [Damascus barrels], presently use that type. Of COURSE, if there a INSANELY priced offers from the PGCA members , that's a different idea. Thanks. |
for parkers I would think a Lowes drum liner would be appropriate...just kidding
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When I'm going hunting I use a full length zipper case. When going to a SXS shoot I use a soft take down case such as those by Boyt. For transporting a hammer gun I use a LOM or a trunk case.
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For hunting who honestly cares, the case isn't shooting the bird. I am a fan of the canvas zippered "leg of mutton" style cases where I can chuck 6 guns on the seat and carry them all at once to my destinatino/cabin. My biggest mistake was not buying 100 of these when they were on sale years ago for $19.99
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This is likely the style case original owners carried Trojan to Quality PH guns in.
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Virtually all of my doublegun travels have been with an Americase. Put a sticker on it that says "Survey Equipment - Handle with Care", or something similar.
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