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Started by hipp2412, March 29, 2023, 09:37:19 PM
Quote from: wareagle22 on March 31, 2023, 07:33:42 AMI fly somewhere hunting every year and can tell you that every airline is different. It doesn't matter what the TSA guidelines are, it's dependent on the person checking you in. With American and Southwest, you can have your ammo in your gun case as long as it's in a box and not loose. I always have a lock in every spot available on my case. This year, I'm flying on Delta so I called to check their regulations. You CANNOT have your gun and ammo in the same case. Must be separate and both locked. They consider it one checked bag so you don't have to pay extra for it. I would advise calling the airline you are flying and ask them their policy. In all the years I've travel hunted, I have never had an issue after calling the airline. I have had cases beat to death during transit and I would also advise not using a cheap case as they do not handle them with care. I saw sn aluminum gun case at the airport in Denver one year that looked like it fell off the cart and got run over. It was completely destroyed.
Quote from: RND1983 on April 01, 2023, 09:05:24 AMI just checked my firearm with Delta. Ammo in the original box in the firearm case. Zero issues and was only asked if it was over 11 pounds of ammo. Also put my knives and pruners in there. I had 2 locks on the case and no tsa locks. My case only has two holes. It is an easy process and if anyone has issues, ask for the supervisor. They didn't even have me wait around for the thumbs up. Now if only the weather will clear up so we can take off...
Quote from: hipp2412 on March 31, 2023, 09:44:00 PMI appreciate everyone's responses. But it is starting to get as clear as mud! lol I bought a heavy pelican case with good pad locks for every hole, and I am going to have my ammo in the original cardboard box inside the gun case. I feel sure that I will be good to go.. Thanks again