Building a Crate

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If you were going to build a crate to ship a Moose rack (European style, horns attached) how big would you build based on a generic under 60" bull that would fit 90% of what gets harvested?? Would 30x35x64 be big enough?
 

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I will check my notebook at home and get you some measurements.
I shipped a 48" bull from Alberta to Montreal Quebec.
**Sorry just re read and noticed your looking for a generic size. I have never built a generic box, I build them custom for each euro mount**
 
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Do not recommend a generic build. You’re likely to end up an inch to small or big enough to fit the entire state of Rhode Island in it.

I’ve moved with taxidermy 4 times, ask me how I know….
 
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I agree there's voodoo in making a crate ahead of time, hoping to simplify my return home.
I figured there's a few people on this forum that probably build several a year and might be able to shed some light on my dimensions in general. I have considered a very worst case scenario of cutting one horn off at the base and re-attaching it. I did a similar thing with my Caribou so I am not intimidated by the idea.
 
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I will check my notebook at home and get you some measurements.
I shipped a 48" bull from Alberta to Montreal Quebec.
**Sorry just re read and noticed your looking for a generic size. I have never built a generic box, I build them custom for each euro mount**
Any rough dimensions of the last few you have built would even be helpful. TY
 
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Does your airline or cargo company have some sort of crate requirement?

A few pipe insulation tubes, couple contractor bags, Amazon boxes, a couple rolls of duct tape, and plastic wrap works just fine. If allowed.
 

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We are also electing to bring our own camping gear so I will already have a fair amount of cargo to ship.
In the end it may not make sense but I'm certainly vetting the option.
 

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Does your airline or cargo company have some sort of crate requirement?

A few pipe insulation tubes, couple contractor bags, Amazon boxes, a couple rolls of duct tape, and plastic wrap works just fine. If allowed.
I did exactly this last year, worked great. If avaliable, look into flying all your gear Alaska Air cargo. I also saw a group fly 4 sets of caribou antlers wrapped together, as baggage. The box was looked like an old refrigerator box.
 
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