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    Quote Originally Posted by KS63 View Post
    Thanks for that link BC. I need some for my pistol case.
    No problem, they are the cheapest place and most highly recommended that I found. If you purchase more than $75 worth of foam, it ships free. Granted, they ship a little slow, taking 3-5 days to process then just ship via UPS Ground, but its still cheaper than other places and definitely cheaper than buying the Pelican Branded replacement foam set.

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    Yes, good find on the foam.
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    oddly, I'd say go with a soft case- The lightest one you can that has padding. Most modern precision guns had military designed gear as their immediate parentage - the more money you spent the tougher the SOB should be. I have two pelican 1750's I never use - I either sling the rifle or soft case it in a nice soft case.

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    I like my pelican because I can pack a lot of crap in it and it has wheels so it's all easy to move around. And as others have said...it's tough as nails.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Guylee View Post
    I like my pelican because I can pack a lot of crap in it and it has wheels so it's all easy to move around. And as others have said...it's tough as nails.
    Long live grossly over-stuffing a Pelican for air travel!







    Never buy a hard case without wheels.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnnyEgo View Post
    Long live grossly over-stuffing a Pelican for air travel!







    Never buy a hard case without wheels.
    Kind of scarey someone with so much firepower, lives that close to us.
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    Plano a nice alternative to Pelican.
    http://planomolding.com/subCategory.php?CID=144

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    This was a cool system. Soft case designed to fit in a hard case.

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    Agreed on the pelican, just set my DTA up in a 1720, works great.
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