Traveling with guns
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Traveling with guns
I have done some searchs for the info I am looking for and have come up empty and as I am going to the JO I need to finalize my plans soon.
I have two gun cases that measure 50.5L 14W 6H (Storm case 3300)Looking online and calling the airline it looks like they are too big I have been looking all over the place for any good gun case that will meet the airlines requirements and my requirements, I have not found anything. Does any one have any advice and does anyone know how offen they actually check the size of the bag.
Also I have a big equipment bag that is also too big 31.3L 20.4W 15.5H (Storm case 2975) and the only other case that I have that will fit all of my shooting stuff is bigger then my storm case. Any feed back would help.
<>Brian<>
I have two gun cases that measure 50.5L 14W 6H (Storm case 3300)Looking online and calling the airline it looks like they are too big I have been looking all over the place for any good gun case that will meet the airlines requirements and my requirements, I have not found anything. Does any one have any advice and does anyone know how offen they actually check the size of the bag.
Also I have a big equipment bag that is also too big 31.3L 20.4W 15.5H (Storm case 2975) and the only other case that I have that will fit all of my shooting stuff is bigger then my storm case. Any feed back would help.
<>Brian<>
It's not that they won't take the larger cases, they just make you pay for oversize or overweight baggage. We fly with Pelican double rifle cases. http://pelican.com/cases_detail.php?Case=1750
A takedown case http://pelican.com/cases_detail.php?Case=1700 may work for you, but the assembly/disassembly can be a nuisance.
A takedown case http://pelican.com/cases_detail.php?Case=1700 may work for you, but the assembly/disassembly can be a nuisance.
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Did you ask regqarding sporting equipment? Many airlines exempt 1 piece of sporting equipment and it doesn't have to fit the baggage size (within reason) ie golf clubs, skis ect. Plus the bulkiest piece in your other bag is probably your jacket. Carry it on the plane and ask them to hang it up when you board just like any other jacket.
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Yes, the guy I talked to said the case was to big even for sporting equipment, but he also so told me that my air cylinder whould be allowed on as long as it was empty, that didn't make alot of sense to me.Richard H wrote:Did you ask regqarding sporting equipment? Many airlines exempt 1 piece of sporting equipment and it doesn't have to fit the baggage size (within reason) ie golf clubs, skis ect. Plus the bulkiest piece in your other bag is probably your jacket. Carry it on the plane and ask them to hang it up when you board just like any other jacket.
<>Brian<>
It will never make sense.but he also so told me that my air cylinder whould be allowed on as long as it was empty, that didn't make alot of sense to me.
Just amke sure your cylinder is attached to the rifle.
If someone wanted to make a bunch of money off of rifle shooters, they would make a rifle case that had the same outside dimensions as a golf club case. We've had folks with larger golf cases than our rifle cases not get charges and we got hit with an $85 per case fee. Like I said, it will never make sense.
I took a rifle out to Camp Perry a few months ago, and broke it down and fit it into my O/U shotgun case ... Other than TSA getting greasy fingerprints all over my scope & rifle, no problem.