I have flown with a ML in a Pelican case. No issues with the flying and security. Make sure you have enough locks on your case. One time coming home from Fairbanks the TSA folks interpretation of what you need for locks was very strict. Almost missed my flight.
Pelican makes a great case.
They were nice enough to take me to the gift store and show me 20 locks that were sale. Obviously not the first time this had happened there.
Fleener
A guy that worked at the Y would save lost locks for me that sat in the bin for too long. It has never taken me more than fifteen minutes to get the combination to a three dial lock by starting at 000 and going through sequentially. You want to look for four or five dial locks....with three spinning numbered wheels...
I could discuss why male witches aren't supposed to need a broom to fly, but this is a family site.To keep a muzzleloader from falling off your broom, don't flap your arms - no feathers, remember.
Sorry, couldn't resist.
I’m flying across the country and want to take my muzzleloader in checked baggage with me. I recently bought a Pelican hard sided case for transporting. I was wondering if anybody has any experience doing this?
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