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Do you trust your airline company to get your favorite airgun to your designation?
I don’t. Especially United. They always lose my luggage and cancel my flights...
If you don’t: explain why
If you do: explain with whom
Lieutenant,
I HATE flying, so I'll drive to wherever my competitions are in Field Target, within reason. I'm smack in the middle of NYC, so I have a small handful of Grand Prix matches to go to. I have driven to Ohio, North Carolina, Michigan, and Baton Rouge in the past, and will be going to NC again in a few weeks.
I don't trust ANY airline, particularly with setups like we have. I've heard of more than one horror story.
I do know, one time at a past world championship, Hector Medina didn't get his springer back when it was supposed to. I don't remember if it didn't get to wherever the WC's were that year, or if they lost it on the return trip.....we'll have to ask him..
Another time, when another US competitor went to the WC's, his case was opened up and inspected at some point. Upon retrieving his equipment from the airline, brought it back to where he was staying. He discovered that his March scope was cranked so hard in one direction on one of the turrets, he could not loosen it. He had to find a hardware store in whatever country it was, to buy a pair of pliers to free it. It wasn't damaged, so that is a testament for March scopes.
Tyler Patner lost his entire contents of his Field Target case, totalling well into the thousands. That was 2 years ago, never to be seen again.
I have no personal experience with flying with any of my rigs, and given the horror stories from other guys that travel, I never will. I'll drive everywhere I need to go, in the US. That option also gives me the chance to bring backup guns, and extra equipment. If I decide to go to an overseas World Championship in the future, I'll probably have no choice. But for the time being, I'll stick to driving, thank you.
Tom Holland
Field Target Tech
Lieutenant,
I believe that the items in that one case that Tyler had, were well over the number that I stated.......by a lot. But, in a competitor's eyes, think of the time it cost for the customization of said rig. And the time it took for setup. And the time it took for sighting in. And the time it took to practice with said rig. There's WAY more invested than the cost of the equipment lost........that's the sad part.....money can't replace the time and energy spent, getting all of that stuff perfect for the most important competition of a shooters life..... Thats why I most likely will never fly with my equipment, unless extremely necessary.
Tom Holland
Field Target Tech
Didn't think I'd ever do it, but 'Yo' has a friend now under the 'Hide Member' part All the best lieutenantcolumbo.