pelican gun case

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Hello all, anyone have a Pelican rifle case? Are they worth the extra money if you are planning on flying anywhere? Debating if I should buy one, or go with the $200 price range gun case. Any opinions either way would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
 
I love my pelican case. $260 at the pelican case store. My wife made me buy it because she has pelican cases for her camera gear. It is cheap insurance. You could get a soft case, and the first time you drop it, your scope could be f'd. You could throw the pelican case down the stairs, into a pool, and everything inside will be fine. How much did you spend on your rig? Doesn't it seem like a smart investment?
 
If you've ever seen baggage handlers and customs handle your gear, you really shouldn't think twice about it when flying. I have the Pelican 1750 which stores 2 firearms.
 
I have flown all over the world with rifle teams. A common rifle problem is a broken stock because luggage got stacked on the case and flexed it. If you travel with a cheap case, pack a big tube of epoxy. You might need it.

Or, if with a cheap case, take rifle out of stock and pack the two side by side. This reduces torque on the stock and the barreled action stiffens things up.

When I was Captain of the Palma team, I arranged a Pelican for each team member so we would not have any broken rifles. It worked, except for the case that got stolen.

I think your decision is really a "no brainer". If you were looking for support to spend the extra bucks, you got it.
 
If you've ever seen baggage handlers and customs handle your gear, you really shouldn't think twice about it when flying. I have the Pelican 1750 which stores 2 firearms.

I use Pelican cases for my field tool boxes - awesome. I once stood in the airport terminal in Cambridge Bay and watched a baggage handler drop one of my cold soaked boxes from a Hawker Siddely 748 straight to the ground at -35C, I'm guessing a 6' - 7' drop and the box survived. Every nonmetal thing inside didn't but at least I could carry it away in one piece. They're worth every penny.
 
Have you considered a Starlight case?

I bought a 52" one and a 38" one, and both cost right around $220 to my door.

The 52" can hold one large scoped rifle and two full length shotguns at the same time. I use my 38" one to carry my Citori and 10/22 together. I would not hestiate to take these on a plane.

They're very tough - do a search for their website. Starlight.
 
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