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Hey folks, I am shipping a set of 32" barrels off to Dale Edmonds today to be refinished. Any suggestions on packing? I usually do, but don't seem to have an old gun box around at the moment. Is there a preferred method or a box that anyone has found pre-made that works well?
Thanks, Shane
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At most shipping stores they sell the hard cardboard tubes. I have used them to ship barrels before.
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That was my thought. Good to know you have used them with success. What did you use to pack them in? Just paper?
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A golf supply store always have great boxes perfect for barrels.
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I use a piece of 3" PVC pipe in a Priority Mail triangle box for shipping documents/blueprints. I wrap the barrels in the small bubble wrap and slide the in the pipe and pack the ends with paper.
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I use a piece of 3" PVC pipe in a Priority Mail triangle box for shipping documents/blueprints. I wrap the barrels in the small bubble wrap and slide the in the pipe and pack the ends with paper. This is the best way to ship barrels. I like to use Schedule 40 pipe because it has much thicker walls and is less likely to bend. I also use a cheap Doskocil gun case to ship barrels. JR
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Oskar, that's a great suggestion. Next go round, that's the way I'll go. This time it was a golf club mailer and lots of bubble wrap and paper.
Thanks guys!
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When using the tubes I usually wrap the barrels in paper and the some of the shipping plastic bubble wrap. I have shipped numerous Perazzi barrels to Briley like that.
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I use a piece of 3" PVC pipe in a Priority Mail triangle box for shipping documents/blueprints. I wrap the barrels in the small bubble wrap and slide the in the pipe and pack the ends with paper. Thats the best way, you can add a cap at one end and a female adapter with a threaded plug at the other and reuse it many times.Don't even have to glue it on if you don't want to.
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Agree with the pipe n bubble wrap ,there n back, more expensive to ship, but better protection & peace of mind.I wouldn't ever ship bbls in a cardboard tube, even if thick.If your bbls get bent you are screwed  franc
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