For those of you with experience flying with firearms, I wanted to get your opinions on packing my case. I'm heading up to Alaska for another summer and taking a few different guns this year (two handguns, a scoped rifle, and an 1895G) than I've taken before. I own a pelican 1750 that I've been using for a few years now but I don't want to buy a new piece of foam and cut it out (the current one is cut out for the 1895, a shotgun, and one revolver). I was never really happy with the fit of my handiwork before, so I'm thinking about just removing that middle piece and packing all the guns in their soft-cases/rugs (which I usually bring up there with me anyway) between the upper and lower pieces of foam.
Anybody ever pack a case like this? Or do something else to pack a pelican other than the trace/cut foam method? I think I remember seeing that some guys pack their clothes around their bows and/or guns, which is where I got the idea. I've had the airlines damage my firearms twice before, and I'm a little paranoid about trying something new. A few years back I got to Anchorage and found that the factory rear sight on my 45-70 was snapped clean in half--I'm not sure I'll ever figure out how that happened.
Anybody ever pack a case like this? Or do something else to pack a pelican other than the trace/cut foam method? I think I remember seeing that some guys pack their clothes around their bows and/or guns, which is where I got the idea. I've had the airlines damage my firearms twice before, and I'm a little paranoid about trying something new. A few years back I got to Anchorage and found that the factory rear sight on my 45-70 was snapped clean in half--I'm not sure I'll ever figure out how that happened.



