First Look: Bone-Dri Big Shugg Shotgun Sleeve

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posted on April 25, 2022
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Bone-Dri is proud to announce the introduction of the “Big Shuug” Shotgun Sleeve. Engineered with materials to wick moisture, the Bone-Dri “Big Shuug” protects long-barrel shotguns from rust after exposure to moisture. 

Humidity and moisture can affect the overall performance of a shotgun, cause rust, and make cleaning difficult. Unlike many other shotgun cases or sleeves, Bone-Dri cases are engineered with Absorbits moisture-removal material, which automatically draws moisture from the shotgun, and can be used an unlimited number of times; simply recharge the material after use by placing the “Big Shuug” in the sun or dry with a hairdryer on low heat.

“The ‘Big Shuug’ Shotgun Sleeve was designed for the most demanding hunters and sport shooters alike,” said Romney Williams, CEO of Bone-Dri. "Whereas other shotgun sleeves are simply good for storage and transport, the “Big Shuug” ensures peace of mind that your long-barrel shotgun will properly dry out and remain rust-free even if exposured to wet or humid conditions that are so common on a hunt or at the range.”

For more information, visit bone-dri.comMSRP: $99.99

Specifications:

  • Padded and reusable.
  • Heavy-duty industrial strength 800D PVC nylon
  • Holds shotguns up to 60 inches
  • Designed to protect barrels up to 32 inches
  • Scratch-free velcro instead of zippers
  • Multiple carrying options: Shoulder strap, handle, and top loop
  • Case will float (not recommended for long-term submersion)
  • Dimensions: 60”X10”X4”
  • Weight: 3.2 pounds

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