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You would have "more room" and not need as much width when the rifles are muzzle to butt and spread apart rather than stacked.
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You would think, but still doesn't fit .You would have "more room" and not need as much width when the rifles are muzzle to butt and spread apart rather than stacked.
Or you can just put your handloads in an old factory box.Proximity issues between two rifles in a hard case can be mitigated with gun socks, and the foam grips it better than a shiny gun. @titsonritz had it right as to placement in the case.
My trusty all-aluminum two-rifle ICC (impact case company) has been to Alaska 6or 8 times, and more times to Montana than I can count, with two scoped hunting rifles and a couple large handguns inside. I actually watched one of those baggage-handlng troglodytes toss it on a tow-cart where it slid off onto the tarmac,
No issues.
I wonder how big your guns are?
Don't get me started on TSA, but if you fly with handloads, you can thank me for being able to transport them in a MTM-type plastic box. I raised enough stink and verbal embarrassment TWICE (without going to jail), followed up with "strongly worded letters including firm rebukes" that they finally relented on their stupid original regulation that required an "original factory box" for ammo.
Precisely that suggestion was made as a "confidential aside" by one TSA idiot. Whereupon I pointed out that if discovered, I would be guilty of purposefully circumventing their regulations, rather than doing the very best I could (and by the recognized very best method) of transporting ammunition despite their not well-considered and/or ignorant rules. I also asked where I might find an original factory box for my own wildcat .25 PPC.Or you can just put your handloads in an old factory box.
The Plano case that I own is made of very thin plastic. I'm not sure how well it would hold up to a baggage handler. I only use mine for range trips, and only as a last choice.Here's a double scoped rifle case, 53" x 19-3/4" x 5-5/8" amazon.com/gp/product/B000P583SQ
As a matter of fact I have two of these I don't need, if GusGus1102 or anyone else is interested PM me, or say so here and I'll post an ad for them.