Hardened gun case.

Discussion in 'Trapshooting Forum - Americantrapshooter.com' started by Jim Hancock, Apr 12, 2021.

  1. Jim Hancock

    Jim Hancock Active Member

    All,

    Looking for a hard case that I can fly with my O/U. The Americase and Negrini look amazing but expensive. Does anyone have experience with using V700 Pelican vault and cutting out to fit your gun?

    Thanks!
     
  2. Mike Poore

    Mike Poore Active Member

    SKB makes some very nice hard plastic cases, some fitted. I bought one some years ago that fits my Browning 525 Sporting, perfectly. At the time, it was about $100. Hopefully they still have a website. Good luck.
     
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  3. Warren

    Warren Long Range Shootist

    Storm IM-3100 fits my Citori very nicely. Super stout case. I have carried target rifles around the world in mine and never a problem despite the multiple gouges and scratches on it.
     
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  4. RPAD

    RPAD Well-Known Member

    You have to look at it as what is your gun worth and how much do you want to protect it, saving on a case could cost you a lot more than what you saved.
     
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  5. Warren

    Warren Long Range Shootist

    IM-3100.jpg
     
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  6. Jim Hancock

    Jim Hancock Active Member

    Looks great.....how long have you had it? Did you cut out yourself?
     
  7. Sgoose

    Sgoose Mega Poster Founding Member

    So you have 10,000 dollar shotgun and you only want to spend 100 dollars to keep it from getting damaged when you fly. It is like going to Africa and taking a 10 dollar box of ammo. Think about what you have invested. Do not be penny wise and dollar foolish. The airline have damaged more guns then you can count. This is my opinion.
    Sgoose
     
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  8. Warren

    Warren Long Range Shootist

    I bought it in 2008 in preparation for the 2009 F Class World Championships in Bisely, England. Had My target rifle, spotting scope and bipod in it and intentionally dropped it from 6 feet up to make sure it would survive the baggage goons en route. I will see if I can find the pic of the rifle in the case for you if you like.
     
  9. Warren

    Warren Long Range Shootist

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    The lower picture is of another rifle I took to Ireland for the 2011 Creedmoor Cup at the Midlands National Shooting Centre.

    Not a single problem either trip. The IM-3100 will float 150# and is absolutely waterproof and tough as nails. I wouldn't put a $5000 target rifle in a hundred dollar case. :)
     
  10. g7777777

    g7777777 Mega Poster

    You can do that with a a Pelican
     
  11. Warren

    Warren Long Range Shootist

    Same company now but they have kept the 2 lines distinct. The Storm has padded handles while Pelican doesn't and the Storm's locks are easier for me to operate.
     
  12. mudpack

    mudpack Mega Poster Founding Member

    The IM-3100 displaces 1.77 cu. ft.. Water weighs 62 pounds per cubic foot. The IM-3100 will float 110 pounds.
    Unless my CASIO is faulty......
     
  13. Warren

    Warren Long Range Shootist

    Storm advertising claim. But who can argue with a world class pedant? :)
     
  14. mudpack

    mudpack Mega Poster Founding Member

    Not you, surely. :)
     
  15. Warren

    Warren Long Range Shootist

  16. plaw

    plaw Mega Poster

    I stay away from the egg crate foam cases. In humid places they sweat,not good for metal.