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Here from the Pelican site.what does the inside of those pelican air look like?
These things don't roll?!? My motto (which serves me better every year I age) is - if it doesn't roll, it doesn't fly.Those are the full check-in size, 1615. Mine with the red handle has already been on several international trips including Africa.
They have wheels and a telescopic handle. Here is a pic from Pelican site depicting it. Now, you have to tilt it for it to roll unlike luggage with 4 wheels. I agree with the wheels being required as one ages.These things don't roll?!? My motto (which serves me better every year I age) is - if it doesn't roll, it doesn't fly.
I saw on the pelican website there is a model like this with already some pockets and compartments built into it. Instead of just a big bin of sorts. Did you consider this? pro's con's?They have wheels and a telescopic handle. Here is a pic from Pelican site depicting it. Now, you have to tilt it for it to roll unlike luggage with 4 wheels. I agree with the wheels being required as one ages.
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These are great when flying business or first class with 70 pound limit. At 19 pounds with dividers versus 14 pounds empty, that’s quite a difference. Instead, inside, I use clear trash bags to separate my things. One for underclothes, socks and camp slippers, one for shirts, pants and shorts, one for jackets, gloves and hats and one for miscellaneous small gear items that aren’t in my carry-on or in gun case.I saw on the pelican website there is a model like this with already some pockets and compartments built into it. Instead of just a big bin of sorts. Did you consider this? pro's con's?
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I saw on the pelican website there is a model like this with already some pockets and compartments built into it. Instead of just a big bin of sorts. Did you consider this? pro's con's?
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I’ll take those groups any dayI re-assembled the Blaser R8 and took it to the range today. Dead on, so confirmed what everyone has said in regards to zero holding between mounting and unmounting of the scope on the barrel.
Last practice session with the .500 NE first group is off-hand and the other is from sticks at 50 meters. I have a feeling the windage might be off a tad. At this point I wasn't going to mess with it. I'll go Kentucky windage about an inch or so in the field. I'll test it again when I test fire the guns when I arrive at hunting site.
Off-hand 50 meters.
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Sticks 50 meters
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