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<blockquote data-quote="Bob Milek" data-source="post: 2921024" data-attributes="member: 111516"><p>Justin- curious here. Have you easily carried an AR in a saddle scabbard? I haven't tried, but would think the magazine would be problematic. If not, it would be a good choice in .308. Reason I suggested the Henry was that there are few actions as comfortable and easy to carry in a saddle scabbard as the lever gun. In practiced hands, can be operated nearly as fast as semi-auto. I am a bolt gun guy myself, but can't deny that they are not nearly as comfortable under the leg as a lever gun. They can be carried butt backward to help- but I've known quite a few carried that way that ended up hooked on brush or otherwise out of the scabbard without the rider realizing it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bob Milek, post: 2921024, member: 111516"] Justin- curious here. Have you easily carried an AR in a saddle scabbard? I haven't tried, but would think the magazine would be problematic. If not, it would be a good choice in .308. Reason I suggested the Henry was that there are few actions as comfortable and easy to carry in a saddle scabbard as the lever gun. In practiced hands, can be operated nearly as fast as semi-auto. I am a bolt gun guy myself, but can't deny that they are not nearly as comfortable under the leg as a lever gun. They can be carried butt backward to help- but I've known quite a few carried that way that ended up hooked on brush or otherwise out of the scabbard without the rider realizing it. [/QUOTE]
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