pwd72s said:Best idea I read here was to place your cues in a padded and locked rifle case, tell the airline you are a competitive rifle shooter. Firearms get very special treatment with minimal risk of theft.
Randy9Ball said:They will request to inspect the firearm during the check in process. At least they have every time I've traveled on hunting trips. What I do is use one of those big wheeled rolling duffle bags with a bottom compartment. The bottom compartment has some tie down straps in it. I wrap my Swift 2x4 case in a robe and tie it down with the straps in the bottom compartment then cover it with some clothes or shoes etc. I have yet to see evidence of that bottom compartment ever being searched. Always the top one.
bob b. said:Borrow or buy a hard case golf travel bag, bubble rap your case (with cue inside it). these come with locks. you wont get anymarks or dings on your cue or case.
Randy9Ball said:They will request to inspect the firearm during the check in process. At least they have every time I've traveled on hunting trips. What I do is use one of those big wheeled rolling duffle bags with a bottom compartment. The bottom compartment has some tie down straps in it. I wrap my Swift 2x4 case in a robe and tie it down with the straps in the bottom compartment then cover it with some clothes or shoes etc. I have yet to see evidence of that bottom compartment ever being searched. Always the top one.