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John Havard 01-03-2013 12:45 PM

Shotgun case recommendations needed
 
I am planning to take one of my Parker 16's with me this coming fall to Alaska. Every year I go bowhunting for moose up high in the Wrangell Mountains. We fly in by Super Cub. Weight and bulk (even with an extra costly gear flight) is severely limited.

As stated, the hunt is for moose with one of my traditional bows, with bird hunting being secondary. But the number of ptarmigan and grouse make the idea of having a lightweight shotgun along to use after the moose is down is very appealing. Ptarmigan Alfredo with reconstituted morels is hard to beat.

I need a sturdy and lightweight takedown shotgun case for my Parker. The case will be used to protect my shotgun in the bottom of a rolling bag when traveling from the L48 to God's country, then later during transport in the back of the Super Cub. I own several soft cases and a couple of very heavy aluminum cases. What I need but do not have is a takedown case that's both strong/sturdy and lightweight. I'll probably take a gun with 26" tubes but would like the option of carrying one of my 30" guns too. TSA locks suitable for commercial air transport would be a plus.

Suggestions for cases would be appreciated. Thanks in advance for your input.

Richard Flanders 01-03-2013 01:25 PM

I've given up on every gun case I've ever had for air travel in favor of a 2-gun Americase. They're heavy. Two guns makes it weigh about 45#. Heavy I know but my guns are protected. You could likely get away with one of relatively compact and light aluminum cases for a single take down gun from Cabelas. They're available at Sportsmans Warehouse also - made in someones garage in Idaho I think. That's the next best thing to an Americase. They sell one for two take down guns but it gets heavy and a bit large and the internal foam packing will N O T prevent gun parts from banging together as the baggage handlers use the case as a giant hockey puck and have contests on who can throw and drop it the furthest. I have one of these double cases and would trade it in a heartbeat for a single. I'm going to throw it away otherwise.

Bill Murphy 01-03-2013 02:01 PM

Make sure the contents of your rolling bag do not have to be removed to get to the gun. Some require unpacking to examine the gun. This was a good idea on paper, but not too good in practice.

John Havard 01-03-2013 03:31 PM

Richard, if heavy and sturdy was what I was after I already have that covered! I didn't figure that this would be easy to find.

I'm with you Bill. Since I'm bowhunting in a place where the grizzlies grow quite large I also already check a sidearm in my rolling bag. As a result I have the sort of rolling bag that has a separate lower compartment just for the reason you mention.

Eric Eis 01-03-2013 06:43 PM

John you might want to look into a Hallaberton (bad spelling) case very light aluminum and very strong case. Mine has gone by UPS four times and nothing was broken.

Richard Flanders 01-03-2013 07:01 PM

If Halliburton makes a gun case that would be far lighter than what I have. Baggage handlers will mangle it over time but it should hold up. I love Halliburton cases...

Rick Losey 01-03-2013 07:33 PM

I've never flown in a SuperCub, my two gun Americase is the most excellent gun travel protection I have- but might keep small plane from clearing the trees at the end of the runway, I use it to protect them when traveling on the road, I expect the case will fare better than my truck in an accident.

In my opinion the best protection for practical travel is a TuffPak, but fit could be an issue, and if you insist on the duffle option it won't work.

Pelican makes some very strong lightweight cases that might fit your needs for sizing, I have some friends that travel with them and like them.

allen newell 01-03-2013 07:43 PM

John,
I have 2 aluminum gun cases that I got from Bean's years ago. One is for takedown. I think they're made by Americase for Bean's. They have survived international travel to South Africa and 3 trips to Alaska without a dent or scratch and no harm whatsoever to what's inside. They have flown on bush planes into the tundra and elsewhere. My recommendation is just get a quality take down alumin. case with at least 4 latches and locking bar. Don't bother putting it inside a rolling case. You have to ship it in baggage anyway and it will be inspected. The airports have carriages available to move your stuff from baggage to the pick up area where your outfitter may be picking you up.

John Havard 01-03-2013 08:03 PM

Allen, good suggestions. I have to consider how I carry the shotgun in the Super Cub. Perhaps a soft case inside of a hard case - leave the large hard case in the car and just carry the shotgun in the soft case.

I also like the Halliburton case idea. I have traveled the world with Halliburton cases, and while they can eventually look like the wreck of the Hesperus on the outside the inside is still intact.

Thanks to everyone for their suggestions and please keep them coming.

Matt Valinsky 01-03-2013 08:06 PM

John, got the broadheads, thanks. If you can't find a case, I'll be more than happy to hand carry your Parker for you. Of course, I'd be inclined to bring my RER, you know, for backup, just incase.


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