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Hello, how do you guys travel with your rifle? I do not see many options for cases. I am speaking about traveling to a hunting or shooting area by car.

Thanks!

Ben
 
Hello, how do you guys travel with your rifle? I do not see many options for cases. I am speaking about traveling to a hunting or shooting area by car.

Thanks!

Ben

If I am going to place to hunt or shoot, i put the butt stock on the floor board and lean the upper part back against the seat. If I stop someplace to buy something I will throw a blanket or coat over it and lock the doors.
If taking it into a motel, I put it inside one of my canvas or padded sleeve cases.
 
I have foam lined hard cases that will lock with a key. Used them to fly to Friendship. The airport inspectors have no idea how to check a flintlock. Kind of humorous. Once they are check in I put strapping tape around the latches. It has worked so far.
 
My Kibler SMR with the 46" barrel will not fit today's cars. A 1960 Cadillac maybe, but they don't make those anymore. You need a SUV or a full sized pick up!
 
My Kibler SMR with the 46" barrel will not fit today's cars. A 1960 Cadillac maybe, but they don't make those anymore. You need a SUV or a full sized pick up!
I have a Nissan Sentra. I can fit a few 8 foot long 2x4 in there with all the doors, windows, trunk closed with no problem.
 
I made myself a hard case out of 1/4 inch plywood and padded the inside with foam that is cut out to fit snugly around the rifle. I only use it when on a long road trip.
However, for everyday convenience I use a soft case that I made simply by folding over a narrow piece of old blanket and sewing the edges together. I left a long section that projects beyond the open end that I can fold over to close the end and hold the rifle inside. This flap has a throng which I then wrap around and tie it closed.
I just don't understand why people buy these things that are so easy to make yourself. Back in the day, people were much more self sufficient; and frugal.
 
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