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Hard Rifle Case (at price point) input please
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<blockquote data-quote="catamountsierra" data-source="post: 1561393" data-attributes="member: 79865"><p>The foam I bought is a fairly high density foam, similar to what they use for camp mattresses and seat cushions. In order to get a good fit for the rifle, I marked out the outline that I wanted on one side. Within the rifle's marked silhouette I used a knife to cut a grid pattern about 1" deep. It is then just like the pelican cases where you pluck out the pieces of the foam to get custom shapes. What I plucked out didn't reach a full inch in depth, more like 3/4. You can then put the rifle in, close the case, flip it over and open it. The rifle should be sitting in the same spot on the other side, so mark it's silhouette and do the other side. The same technique can be used to make space for ammo boxes, rangefinders, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="catamountsierra, post: 1561393, member: 79865"] The foam I bought is a fairly high density foam, similar to what they use for camp mattresses and seat cushions. In order to get a good fit for the rifle, I marked out the outline that I wanted on one side. Within the rifle's marked silhouette I used a knife to cut a grid pattern about 1" deep. It is then just like the pelican cases where you pluck out the pieces of the foam to get custom shapes. What I plucked out didn't reach a full inch in depth, more like 3/4. You can then put the rifle in, close the case, flip it over and open it. The rifle should be sitting in the same spot on the other side, so mark it's silhouette and do the other side. The same technique can be used to make space for ammo boxes, rangefinders, etc. [/QUOTE]
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