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<blockquote data-quote="Bigdog425" data-source="post: 1928585" data-attributes="member: 8928"><p>I have flown with meat many times. Sometimes with meat frozen and some with dry ice. Frozen preferred as certain airlines (United) charge big time to take dry ice. Southwest does not charge...and is generally easier to fly with guns, coolers, etc. Also had meat shipped to me, but that required a friend's help on shipping end and was in general a pain. </p><p>As mentioned, with a good cooler same day trip no issue.</p><p>For guns, recommend TSA locks for every spot on your case that takes them. Don't like using TSA locks but IMHO more pain now trying to avoid.</p><p>Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigdog425, post: 1928585, member: 8928"] I have flown with meat many times. Sometimes with meat frozen and some with dry ice. Frozen preferred as certain airlines (United) charge big time to take dry ice. Southwest does not charge...and is generally easier to fly with guns, coolers, etc. Also had meat shipped to me, but that required a friend’s help on shipping end and was in general a pain. As mentioned, with a good cooler same day trip no issue. For guns, recommend TSA locks for every spot on your case that takes them. Don’t like using TSA locks but IMHO more pain now trying to avoid. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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