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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 1637609" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>As explained by many, I padlock my rifle case once the "Red card" iprovided at the counter is placed in the case. I strap my bolt separately in the case and have a trigger lock. I have been told to remove the bolt in Canadian airports Be aware that media filled shooting bags can show up on the ex-rays looking like explosive material. I bring mine in my carry-on and lay it in the bin separately so it's obvious it's s shooting bag. I have been pulled over at the end of the carry-on/ex-ray line when it was inside my carry-on. It's a PITA. Never had an issue with it laying in the bin. They will likely open a checked bag upon ex-Ray depending on the type of media(ie. small granulation) in the shooting bag.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 1637609, member: 10291"] As explained by many, I padlock my rifle case once the “Red card” iprovided at the counter is placed in the case. I strap my bolt separately in the case and have a trigger lock. I have been told to remove the bolt in Canadian airports Be aware that media filled shooting bags can show up on the ex-rays looking like explosive material. I bring mine in my carry-on and lay it in the bin separately so it’s obvious it’s s shooting bag. I have been pulled over at the end of the carry-on/ex-ray line when it was inside my carry-on. It’s a PITA. Never had an issue with it laying in the bin. They will likely open a checked bag upon ex-Ray depending on the type of media(ie. small granulation) in the shooting bag. [/QUOTE]
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