Shotguns and rifles are considered long guns. Most states allow a out of state person to purchase long guns in adjoining states. If you are allowed to purchase a long gun over the counter from an FFL in any state, you are allowed to possess it.
I would check with the states gun laws that you plan to visit. There are a few anti 2nd states but I'd figure that long guns would be exempt.
I've hunted in numerous states and have had to cross other numerous states to get to where I was going. I never gave it a second thought about being in possession of a high powered rifle or shotgun.
I used to shoot a lot of sporting clays and skeet. I've yet to hear of anyone shooting clays competition complaining of dragging a shotgun and ammo with them to other states.
But, as I said since you brought it up, check each states laws regarding long guns before you cross their state line.
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