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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Best Coyote Pack?
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<blockquote data-quote="farmer103" data-source="post: 865273" data-attributes="member: 57826"><p>Just received my eberlstock h2 gunrunner in the mail yesterday. Iv been using the j107m but it is a bit on the large side for coyote hunting. The main reason Im using these packs is for the gun scabbard and there durability. In the winter I snowshoe and its nice having both hands free and i can also strap the shoes to the pack with not in use. My first impressions on the H2 gunrunner is that the gun scabbard is slightly smaller and is a tight fit for my Snowy mountain 260 rem with 5-22 nightforce and thunderbeast 30p1. My barrel is 20" long plus the suppressor and when in the scabbard the scope turrets are above the top of the scabbard. I believe a 26" barrel overall length would be about max length for this set up. There is plenty of room in the pack for calls, ect. One thing i would like is a side access zipper to make getting a e caller easier to get in and out of the pack. I will probably end up just using a carabiner to hook my foxpro to the outside of the pack for easy access. Overall I think this pack will be great for yote hunting and I will be sure to post here after a couple weekends of use with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmer103, post: 865273, member: 57826"] Just received my eberlstock h2 gunrunner in the mail yesterday. Iv been using the j107m but it is a bit on the large side for coyote hunting. The main reason Im using these packs is for the gun scabbard and there durability. In the winter I snowshoe and its nice having both hands free and i can also strap the shoes to the pack with not in use. My first impressions on the H2 gunrunner is that the gun scabbard is slightly smaller and is a tight fit for my Snowy mountain 260 rem with 5-22 nightforce and thunderbeast 30p1. My barrel is 20" long plus the suppressor and when in the scabbard the scope turrets are above the top of the scabbard. I believe a 26" barrel overall length would be about max length for this set up. There is plenty of room in the pack for calls, ect. One thing i would like is a side access zipper to make getting a e caller easier to get in and out of the pack. I will probably end up just using a carabiner to hook my foxpro to the outside of the pack for easy access. Overall I think this pack will be great for yote hunting and I will be sure to post here after a couple weekends of use with it. [/QUOTE]
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