Ucsdryder
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What is everyone using for airline travel, specifically Alaska? Skb golf club case, harbor freight Apache case, pelican 1750? Who’s removing the foam and using just clothes? Any tips or tricks?
Pelican with optics, ammo, and tripod jammed in. After the beating it took coming through Seattle this August, I'm glad I left the foam in and sprung for the higher end caseWhat is everyone using for airline travel, specifically Alaska? Skb golf club case, harbor freight Apache case, pelican 1750? Who’s removing the foam and using just clothes? Any tips or tricks?
harbor freight apache for me with rifle inside a soft case surrounded by clothes so it doesnt move around. case alone is 22 lbs though. so plus a 10 lb rifle you only really have 15 lbs to play with so youll likely need to check another bag.
Not a bad idea and probably lighter.Surprised nobody is using a golf bag hard case, I saw a lot of people talking about using them to throw people off the gun trail…
when ive go for southern whitetails ive flown with american and had the aa credit card which gave me free checked bags (i think it was 2). southwest also has free checked bags. then id bring a cooler backpack as a carryon and freeze the meat and bring the meat home as a carryon. I think i brought a duffle bag too and threw a backpack with clothes in it/rubber boots /and other crap on. the backpack was my daypack on the hunt. week long back trip would be trickier) you have to get creative. optics always keep in your carry on.Pelican 1750 looks like it weighs 25 pounds with foam.
With a 50 pound max, that’s my concern. 25 plus 10 pounds, plus ammo and clothes is about all you’re getting.
I’ve got a pelican 1750 for airline travel or when weight/space allows. Inside I’ll normally just pack clothes and gear.
As an alternate, I’ve to this soft case made that fits inside of the 1750 from American Steppe Gear (https://americansteppegear.com/super-cub-rifle-bag/).