^ yes on the electric knife.... Cuts way smoother than razor blades. See the image below.
Honestly, I do not take much time marking and cutting the foam anymore. I simply rough mark it and quickly cut. The foam wears out and you want to put in changes over time, so I just don’t sweat it. I want it to be easy to get in and out, not a pain in the ass for me when my fingers are freezing, or when it is snowing, raining and/or it’s dark out. You can see, I don’t mark the back or worry about winning a beauty contest.
Also, best is super relative. For going to matches or the range, especially where I really don’t have a lot of gear, I really hate dealing with hard cases.
Hard cases would never be my daily driver.
That said, for hunting especially with others or extended trips it’s valuable. I usually use 2 rifle case, cases. I have gravitated away from the “Storm” or 1700 series Pelican cases and using the newer Pelican “Vault” as it is enough protection yet doesn’t take two people to lift.
Here is my Elk setup, I keep it simple but you still get 13k+ in one box. The vault also has push button centers like the storm.
All that said, the storm is beefier. I have lots of different cases, but right now I think the lighter cheaper Pelican Vault is my favorite for general long trips in a over loaded truck, flying. It works too, but so does the storm.
With my match gun (not shown) and a large storm, I have been over the weight limits and it gets expensive.
just my opinion obviously- hopefully the OP doesn’t spend as much time and $$ finding out that there is no perfect case for everything.
Some random images of my older cases I had on my phone. I have a few more, but as I said, I don’t like hard cases; I see them as a tool for specific conditions.