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Seb neo box

Looking for a box to protect my neo while transporting to and from the range. Is there a box out there that it will fit in without taking it appart or do most guys make their own. Looking for suggestions.
 
Creedmoor Sports has a padded bag that will fit them. Very well built with high quality components. Not sure that they are on there website yet but I'm sure you could call and get one.
 
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As an alternative, Pelican makes a case (I can get the number later) that has wheels and is very useful to carry multiple items to the back benches stacked on top of the case...kinda like a dolly. It does require removing the bolt securing the foot...which takes a few seconds. I have broken mine down/reassembled it probably a 75+ times now and all the concerns I had about having to break down/reassemble it are nil. I did purchase one of the NV cases as Joe linked to but it was too cumbersome to haul around and the case had no hinges. It is a very durable and cheap alternative and sealed extremely well...just was not as convenient for me as the Pelican case. With either case you will need some high density foam sheets (I bought 3" thick sheets online) and be handy with a blade to fit the rest in the case. I can post photos of my case later this pm if desired.
 
As an alternative, Pelican makes a case (I can get the number later) that has wheels and is very useful to carry multiple items to the back benches stacked on top of the case...kinda like a dolly. It does require removing the bolt securing the foot...which takes a few seconds. I have broken mine down/reassembled it probably a 75+ times now and all the concerns I had about having to break down/reassemble it are nil. I did purchase one of the NV cases as Joe linked to but it was too cumbersome to haul around and the case had no hinges. It is a very durable and cheap alternative and sealed extremely well...just was not as convenient for me as the Pelican case. With either case you will need some high density foam sheets (I bought 3" thick sheets online) and be handy with a blade to fit the rest in the case. I can post photos of my case later this pm if desired.

I would like to see pictures if you don't mind.
Thanks
 
Looking for a box to protect my neo while transporting to and from the range. Is there a box out there that it will fit in without taking it appart or do most guys make their own. Looking for suggestions.
Looking for a box to protect my neo while transporting to and from the range. Is there a box out there that it will fit in without taking it appart or do most guys make their own. Looking for suggestions.
Tony,
You might try Americase Company thet may have something that will work for you or they can build you a custom case. Great guys to deal with.
https://www.americase.com
Mike Bullard
 
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Tony,
You might try Americase Company thet may have something that will work for you or they can build you a custom case. Great guys to deal with.
https://www.americase.com
Mike Bullard

I have a double gun case of theirs I bought for fly away hunts in the late 90's...built like a tank! It does weigh about half of a Sherman also;). It is a case that will be passed on for generations.
 
Here are pictures of the Pelican IM 2620 case. I can stack a range bag and Seb Bigfoot rear bag on type and transport as with a dolly. The Sinclair Competition rest with F-class feet will fit as shown without any disassembly (for the poster who asked about a case for that rest and was directed to this post):

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I have the same pelican box but I don't disassemble the rest except I take the counter weight and handle off. Then I put my Edgewood bag in with it.

Great case and while expensive, I'd buy another one tomorrow if something happened to this one.
 
Here's my $25 SKS/Army surplus case. It has no wheels and requires no disassembly of the rest. I'm pretty fit and without the rear rest (25 pounds) I can easily move it, but I generally leave it in the car and just take the rest out. With Protector bag that includes heavy sand, it is a heavy lift.

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