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Eberlestock J107 vs J107M
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<blockquote data-quote="Down Under Hunter" data-source="post: 324640" data-attributes="member: 8486"><p>I know that I looked and trailled a couple ( gunslinger basic and J104) they were both the basic versions and I felt they didn't keep their shape as well and the M versions. The M3 also has the wider scabbard so you can put the big guns stock down and not have the " heavy scope and reciever section" sticking up in the air. If you have a 15 lb rifle in barrel first as most do they are uncomfortably top heavy and sway back and forth whilst climbing. Very uncomfortable. Also when you go stock first the big scope is inside and protected, only the big barrel exposed.'</p><p></p><p>Kinda depends on your setup. I dont think a gunslinger is big enough to be the most comfortable carting a 55" long rifle. But thats just me ?</p><p></p><p>The mil spec are tough, tough ,tough. Very impressive. Have you had them side by side ?</p><p></p><p>DUH</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Down Under Hunter, post: 324640, member: 8486"] I know that I looked and trailled a couple ( gunslinger basic and J104) they were both the basic versions and I felt they didn't keep their shape as well and the M versions. The M3 also has the wider scabbard so you can put the big guns stock down and not have the " heavy scope and reciever section" sticking up in the air. If you have a 15 lb rifle in barrel first as most do they are uncomfortably top heavy and sway back and forth whilst climbing. Very uncomfortable. Also when you go stock first the big scope is inside and protected, only the big barrel exposed.' Kinda depends on your setup. I dont think a gunslinger is big enough to be the most comfortable carting a 55" long rifle. But thats just me ? The mil spec are tough, tough ,tough. Very impressive. Have you had them side by side ? DUH [/QUOTE]
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