Recently, I decided to give a hard style equipment case a shot. It has wheels, so I thought it would be no big deal to roll it around. What I've noticed is that having my rifle case in one hand, and the equipment case in the other, I'm constantly juggling stuff to open doors and such.
When I approach the range door, this is the series of events:
- Put the rifle case down
- Unlock and open the door
- Prop the door open with my foot
- Pick up the rifle case
- Kick the door open far enough to get my equipment case in the path
- Door hits the case, and case scrapes along the door as I pull it inside
- Pull case over the large lip of the door frame with a descent amount of force
- Miscellaneous other banging around of both cases because of the door pushing on things
- Repeat again for the next 2 doors before I'm on the range
- Do it all in reverse to go home, and then deal with my house door as well...
So, does anyone have any tricks for mitigating the awkwardness of getting to the process of getting through doors and such? I was thinking about trying to build a fold out tray on the equipment case to put the rifle case on, so that I can at least have 1 hand available as I pull the gear around. I can't be the only one that has run into this. What about people that regularly deal with stairs???