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<blockquote data-quote="elkoholic72" data-source="post: 923300" data-attributes="member: 15559"><p>I fly sometimes 2-8 times per month for training/shooting events and promotions with $21K (2 guns and 2 optics) in 1 pelican case. I am running to catch connecting flights all the time. 0 problems so far. I will add that a few airports will have a person hand carry the case out to the carousel which can be frustrating! Especially when your first bag comes out 5 minutes ago and everyone grabs their luggage and leaves and you are getting nervous looking for your guns to follow and they never come... Until a guy walks out of a service door pulling your pelican case! The funny thing is that they never ask for I'D, I just walk up to them and they say, "this yours?". </p><p>Also remember you can only carry 7 pounds of ammo per person in your check in bag... Which they really never have enforced but once on me. I have had to sprint back out to the parking lot at the Billings airport to put 400 rounds back in my truck! </p><p>Ben</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elkoholic72, post: 923300, member: 15559"] I fly sometimes 2-8 times per month for training/shooting events and promotions with $21K (2 guns and 2 optics) in 1 pelican case. I am running to catch connecting flights all the time. 0 problems so far. I will add that a few airports will have a person hand carry the case out to the carousel which can be frustrating! Especially when your first bag comes out 5 minutes ago and everyone grabs their luggage and leaves and you are getting nervous looking for your guns to follow and they never come... Until a guy walks out of a service door pulling your pelican case! The funny thing is that they never ask for I'D, I just walk up to them and they say, "this yours?". Also remember you can only carry 7 pounds of ammo per person in your check in bag... Which they really never have enforced but once on me. I have had to sprint back out to the parking lot at the Billings airport to put 400 rounds back in my truck! Ben [/QUOTE]
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