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Hunting in Texas, first time flying with a rifle.
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<blockquote data-quote="NomadPilot" data-source="post: 331872" data-attributes="member: 19896"><p>If you don't have a hard case already you plan to use, get a good one. Especially if it's a custom rifle like a lot of guys on this site use, it's worth a Pelican, Storm, etc. Read over the TSA site on Firearms and print it out. Also read and print United's firearms policy. Just make sure you - and the employees - follow that policy and you'll be alright. Do not use TSA locks.</p><p></p><p>The TSA rules are less restrictive than most majors about how ammo is carried. The airlines can require factory boxes if they want. If that's what it says, put the ammo in a factory box. A reloader plastic box is not the same. It doesn't even matter if it's the right caliber factory box! Just make the fudds happy. They can make your trip a living hell if they get the urge, so go by the book, and have the book handy just in case.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NomadPilot, post: 331872, member: 19896"] If you don't have a hard case already you plan to use, get a good one. Especially if it's a custom rifle like a lot of guys on this site use, it's worth a Pelican, Storm, etc. Read over the TSA site on Firearms and print it out. Also read and print United's firearms policy. Just make sure you - and the employees - follow that policy and you'll be alright. Do not use TSA locks. The TSA rules are less restrictive than most majors about how ammo is carried. The airlines can require factory boxes if they want. If that's what it says, put the ammo in a factory box. A reloader plastic box is not the same. It doesn't even matter if it's the right caliber factory box! Just make the fudds happy. They can make your trip a living hell if they get the urge, so go by the book, and have the book handy just in case. [/QUOTE]
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