I've seen where a lot of people say they use full length soft cases for hunting so they can just pull the gun out and go, and they use hard takedown cases at the gun range because there's more time to putz with stuff. Generally this is also how I've done it, but I may be about to change my mind..
I've also seen the point made that assembling / disassembling an OU is where the greatest likelihood of damage occurs - people drop forends, ding barrels and stocks etc. Also the club where I shoot has a good distance between sporting stations, requiring a car ride. So my gun ends up riding around in a back seat with no case.
What is your routine? Have you ever damaged a gun during assembly? Is there a reason not to use a full length soft case at the range?
I've also seen the point made that assembling / disassembling an OU is where the greatest likelihood of damage occurs - people drop forends, ding barrels and stocks etc. Also the club where I shoot has a good distance between sporting stations, requiring a car ride. So my gun ends up riding around in a back seat with no case.
What is your routine? Have you ever damaged a gun during assembly? Is there a reason not to use a full length soft case at the range?