Eberlestock Gunslinger II - Ready To Ship

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Will a nightforce scope (full size) fit in the scabbard of the Eberlestock Gunslinger II? A little concerned about the big knobs fitting.

Thanks

Brian
 
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I can fit my 7wsm pistol in mine with my harris 6-9br-s bipod and a 6.5x20 tactical leupold(30mm tube 50mm obj with big turrets) and it still has room to spare. I don't think you would have a problem.
 
I used one in the desert mountains at the National Training Center a few weeks back and was lugging around a M107 with a 50mm Leupold on high rings. That pack is definitely not made to carry a lot of weight! I need a pack with a good frame.
 
It's the width I am concerned about. From parallax knob to other side of scope (wind adjustment) is 3.5 inches. Eberlestock says the scabbard is 3 inches wide. I am wondering if the scabbard is flexible enough for width clearance. (Give me .5 inches)

Thanks
 
I have a J107 dragonfly, but the scabbards are the same i think. My M700 with a Mark 4 leupold is a tight fit with a bi-pod on, but if I take the bi-pod off it fits no prob. I usually hike in with the bi-pod detached and put it on when we get to camp.
 
It's the width I am concerned about. From parallax knob to other side of scope (wind adjustment) is 3.5 inches. Eberlestock says the scabbard is 3 inches wide. I am wondering if the scabbard is flexible enough for width clearance. (Give me .5 inches)

Thanks

It is flexible enough for that. Due to my short barrel my turrets are really close to my bolt knob. My pistol grip just barely sticks out of the scabbord and I have plenty of room.
 
I have the GS II and carry my SSG 300 ultra mag with a 5.5x22x50mm nightforce on it and there is plenty of room. I actually wish it was a little tighter. I do put a scope coat on scope to better protect knobs.
 
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