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Best rifle scabbard and saddle bags for back country horseback hunting
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<blockquote data-quote="jpndave" data-source="post: 2300762" data-attributes="member: 5437"><p>I have an older Uncle Mikes scabbard that I don't think is made any more. It works quite well. The Trail Max mentioned looks similar, stiff/rigid and a quick fold away rear cover. This is the scabbard (not mine but the same one) the auction this was posted on is over but you might still find one around or that Trail Max may be as good or better. The rear cover on this one opens and drops away very quickly but covers the rifle fully and retains/protects it well.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]301455[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>My saddle bags setup is a Summit brand (I think, need to go check that). They are outstanding - have a panel that attaches behind the horse then the bags go on that and are protected from sweat, etc.</p><p></p><p>IMO/IME, the most important tack for hunting on a horse is a good horse. I have had exceptional horses and at least one that should have been shot on the spot. That mare broke a rifle on purpose just to be a "jerk" (insert appropriate explicative here).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jpndave, post: 2300762, member: 5437"] I have an older Uncle Mikes scabbard that I don't think is made any more. It works quite well. The Trail Max mentioned looks similar, stiff/rigid and a quick fold away rear cover. This is the scabbard (not mine but the same one) the auction this was posted on is over but you might still find one around or that Trail Max may be as good or better. The rear cover on this one opens and drops away very quickly but covers the rifle fully and retains/protects it well. [ATTACH type="full" alt="18221683041017Li23.jpg"]301455[/ATTACH] My saddle bags setup is a Summit brand (I think, need to go check that). They are outstanding - have a panel that attaches behind the horse then the bags go on that and are protected from sweat, etc. IMO/IME, the most important tack for hunting on a horse is a good horse. I have had exceptional horses and at least one that should have been shot on the spot. That mare broke a rifle on purpose just to be a "jerk" (insert appropriate explicative here). [/QUOTE]
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