Boyt Harness Two Barrel Set Tale-Down Case with Pocket
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I have a 30" barrel on a Remmington 3200 Mag, and there is plenty of room for a longer barrel.
My two barrel set has three panels: a middle panel for my 30" trap barrel, a third panel for my 26" skeet barrel with attached forearm, and a larger first panel for the stock. I was unable to install a third barrel in my machine.
Hello, the answer is no. For example, my Remington 870 fits perfectly with two barrels detached, one 30" and the other 20". Only the 34" case is capable of this, while the 30" case is not. br>I hope that this information is useful.
Chokes work well with my 32" Blaser barrels. OAL stands for Over All Length. 5". In addition, the case is of good quality.
Selected User Reviews For Boyt Harness Two Barrel Set Tale-Down Case with Pocket
It's well-made and ideal for my needs, but before ordering, make sure to measure each half of your gun. br>br>I asked for a 30" case, which was stamped 30" on the leather for confirmation. My 870 wingmaster with 26" barrel (or apparently any 870), as well as my 32" Stevens double (as a test), would not fit. br>br>The 870's 26" barrel (total length of 29") fit perfectly with 1" to spare; a 28" barrel would be too tight. My 870 had a problem with the buttstock protruding past the zipper 2. I'd never considered measuring that half of a foot before. br>br>In a test, the Stevens Double Barrel's 32" barrel protruded just beyond the zipper, preventing closure. br>br>To be clear, I will be returning the case, but I like it so much that I ordered two more in the 34" size; the case is perfect except for a little buyer confusion.
Fits my Citori XT combo with 32" over/under and 34" unsingle with extended chokes and is absolutely top of the line. Other gun owners, I've read, are wary of storing their firearms in this situation for an extended period of time. term. I regularly store my firearms between seasons with no issues. Regardless of the case in which the guns are stored, I use a VDI storage sock. I own several of these cases, as well as traditional shotgun cases, and they are all exquisite in terms of craftsmanship and attention to detail.
It was the only barrel case I could find. The funky strap design is the only reason I didn't give it five stars. It's designed to be multi-functional, with a shoulder strap and a hand carry strap available. It's not particularly good at either, but it's adequate. I'd like the pocket to be a little bigger as well. The case's quality, on the other hand, is excellent, and every other 2-star rating is justified. I was able to find a barrel case for hundreds of dollars more.
Tossing a two-barrel set in the car for a trip to the range or the field is ideal. It offers more protection than one might expect from a soft case, but it is obviously not suitable for air travel.
These cases are elegant, durable, and incredible. They're small and don't take up much room, but they're made of heavy canvas and provide excellent protection for the firearms. The suede material on the inside is elegant and provides excellent protection for the firearm. These are my personal favorites. br>br>.
With external chokes, the 34" can easily accommodate 30" barrels. Wombats were concerned because the outside pocket was too small for the bore snake.
It fits my 32" shotgun with a spare barrel in it. What I was looking for. I only wish the outside pocket was a little more functional. At the very least, I'll be able to squeeze in a small tube of grease!.