The Boyt Harness OGC97PXL6 Alaskan shotgun case delivers rugged protection for long-barrel shotguns with its military-grade khaki canvas construction. This 52-inch case accommodates extended hunting shotguns and tactical models while maintaining the durability standards Boyt has built over decades of manufacturing premium gun cases.
What Makes This Different
Unlike standard soft cases that rely on thin padding, the Alaskan series features heavy-duty canvas exterior with reinforced stitching at stress points. The case incorporates dual-layer foam padding that absorbs impact while preventing barrel contact with the case walls. This construction methodology provides protection levels typically found in hard cases while maintaining the portability advantages of soft storage.
Key Features
- 52-inch length accommodates shotguns up to 50 inches with scopes or extended barrels
- Military-specification khaki canvas exterior resists tears and abrasion
- Dual-layer closed-cell foam padding protects finish and optics
- Heavy-duty zipper system with reinforced pulls and storm flap
- Padded carry handles with comfort grip design
- External accessory pocket for choke tubes and cleaning supplies
- Reinforced corner construction prevents wear-through
Field testing demonstrates the case's ability to protect firearms during transport across rough terrain and in adverse weather conditions. The canvas material sheds moisture while the sealed zipper system prevents dust infiltration during hunting expeditions. Competition shooters rely on this case design for protecting expensive sporting shotguns during travel to matches.
Technical Specs
- Overall Length: 52 inches
- Interior Width: 4 inches
- Material: Heavy-duty khaki canvas with reinforced stitching
- Padding: Dual-layer closed-cell foam throughout
- Closure: Full-length heavy-duty zipper with storm flap
- Handles: Padded dual carry handles
- Weight: Approximately 3.2 pounds
- Manufacturer: Boyt Harness Company, USA
The OGC97PXL6 represents proven engineering applied to long-gun storage challenges. Professional guides and serious hunters choose Boyt cases because equipment failure isn't acceptable when expensive firearms are at stake.