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Best travel cases for vintage side x sides?
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Default Best travel cases for vintage side x sides?

What do you guys prefer to use for travel cases for your vintage side x sides?

Fitted cases are very nice but maybe not the best for a duck blind. Is there something better than a standard soft case for hunting purposes? I'd rather not wear the finish off of the old guns by sliding them in and out of a standard soft case but I do like to have my guns cased when not in use or traveling to hunting locations.

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It will take you 1000’s of cycles of properly putting a gun in and out of a case to wear the finish off. Standard soft padded case used PROPERLY will do. They usually unzip fully and then you are placing, not sliding, anyways.

Also important is making sure the gun is dry as best as possible after the hunt and then not letting it fester in the case “til I get around to it” for days after.

Out of the humidity controlled safe, placed into the case, hunt, wiped dry if applicable, placed back into the case, taken out and cleaned, back into the humidity controlled safe. No trouble
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Thank you Dylan. I will need to look into a fully zipped case for sure. My current soft shotgun cases are all floating models with snaps on the end so the gun can slide in and out.

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I'm very happy with these two cases, one for storage the other for traveling to the range.
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Vault's a good case. I have aluminum cases and use them for all air travel.
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Storage in a case always bothered me, even though it can be done successfully. Just remember that anything you put on any part of the gun will eventually likely end up on all parts of the gun. Choose your metal and wood treatments with a lot of conservatism. Also, I detest any case with a foam interior, especially with a texture. Every movement of the case during transport ends up micropolishing a copy of the texture on the wood and even metal. I used to think it was a simple oil pattern but I have seen, handled and purchased guns that have been moved and stored in cases with a diamond pattern foam case and the polished/dull pattern is clearly visible at a distance. It is very hard to fully get rid of. You have to live with it in an airline case, but I generally try to limit time in any case for a gun.
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