yup! its mind boggling to me.If I have to get a room everything of value is going into room. Last year I was packing a 6x6 elk rack thru the halls. Every year these guys leave racks in trucks and I just cant wrap my head around leaving it and some of these guys you would think would know better. Im also not packing an arsenal of guns on my hunt, If I am hunting my rifle is with me, theres no extras in the truck. If I leave anything that I thinks of value and they can see in window I am hiding it around camp somewhere versus in truck.I don't get the guys that leave expensive gear in their truck at a hotel, or anywhere you can take it in with you. That locker will definitely hamper a thief. Make sure you cannot unbolt the box from the top or it'll be an easy(ish) target. I'd still bring my guns inside, however.
....Badges? We don't need no stinking badges !!!!!! (Sorry, couldn't resist).Two years ago my buddy and I were wheeling 4 custom rifles in 4 separate Pelican cases into our room (Holiday Inn in Iowa) and the desk woman wanted us to put our guys in a separate locked holding room. We said no and kept going, on the second trip she was insisting that we put the guns in the locked room or we were going to get the boot. The only thing that kept us in the room was my Federal badge so be aware of this.
If you leave the room to go eat, and have your goodies still in the room, leave the TV on, the lights on, and the "DO NOT DISTURB" sign on the door. If the thief is watching and sees you leave, then he knows you're not there, but he might think that someone is possibly still in the room. As you exit the room and are closing the door, make a statement like "I'll be right back" as if speaking to someone still in the room.How about the opposite problem. All your gear & rifles are in your hotel room, and you decide to go out to eat. That is a potential risk.
I know people who lost their rifles while eating at a dinner just north of the Canadian border. Smashed the glass of the Suburban...
Run a cable thru your seat frame and tighltly cable the shotgun in. I use a cut resistant lock. They could get it but the effort involved would stop smash and grab thieves.Totally get not leaving your guns in the vehicle at the hotel, I never do either. Will be heading out to Wyoming griz land in archery this year though and will leave a 12 ga. in the truck for the 2nd meat run. Anybody had issues or have a preferred method of securing while in the backcountry? Will be a beater gun but still.
Good one! Never liked doing it (pulling out the badge) 14 hour ride, tired, hungry and didn’t want to find another hotel room. I also asked to see Holiday Inn’s policy on the prohibition of firearms in rooms. The manager started stuttering and stammering, I then said 5 million NRA members want to know if Holiday Inn discriminates against gun owners and I neeed a copy for my lawyer. I then stated who I worked for and showed my credentials and walked to my room.
Is a 12ga really effective grizz protection?Totally get not leaving your guns in the vehicle at the hotel, I never do either. Will be heading out to Wyoming griz land in archery this year though and will leave a 12 ga. in the truck for the 2nd meat run. Anybody had issues or have a preferred method of securing while in the backcountry? Will be a beater gun but still.