As far as cases like the Tufpak…. I have witnessed a ton of cases being opened and inspected. Some percentage have been Tufpaks. I have never seen a problem with a conventional case. Unlock, flip latches, open lid, inspect, close, latch, lock, done. The only problems I've ever witnessed have been with the Tufpak and they account for probably less than 20% of all the cases in use. That doesn't mean that if packed correctly they don't work ok… just means some people for whatever reason can have major fiddle fool around problems with them at exactly the wrong time. Also, an overlooked and I believe important fact is some of the inspections are going to be done by TSA (etc) when the owner is NOT present. The owner must then rely on that official to unpack and repack the firearm in the correct manner. The simpler the better- my theory. A common lidded case is about as simple as it gets. Personally I use a wheeled Pelican shotgun take down case. I hunt with one regular bolt rifle and take it down for travel. My other bag is a wheeled duffle. I can either wheel the firearm case or carry with one hand. For intl. flights I have never been charged for 2 checked bags. I use a small daypack for carry on. Fits easily in any, including regional jet, overhead. Name of the game for baggage should be "hassle free". Not to mention ease of handling and packing of all your gear into a Cruiser that may already be heavily loaded with other gear or supplies.