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LR Hunting Rifle scabbard---part 2
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<blockquote data-quote="mtnwrunner" data-source="post: 784244" data-attributes="member: 17701"><p>Jeff, per your request here are some photos. I like to ride with the scabbard in the verticle position---no pressure on the scope and you can pull it out as you dismount. The rifle in the scabbard is actually a left handed rifle as I don't have any right handed rifles. It fit entirely with the bolt inside the scabbard so with the aluminum shaping in the scabbard you really don't need a bolt notch although it makes the rifle be in the same place within the scabbard.</p><p>Oh, and the model in the photo is T.C.</p><p> </p><p>Randy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mtnwrunner, post: 784244, member: 17701"] Jeff, per your request here are some photos. I like to ride with the scabbard in the verticle position---no pressure on the scope and you can pull it out as you dismount. The rifle in the scabbard is actually a left handed rifle as I don't have any right handed rifles. It fit entirely with the bolt inside the scabbard so with the aluminum shaping in the scabbard you really don't need a bolt notch although it makes the rifle be in the same place within the scabbard. Oh, and the model in the photo is T.C. Randy [/QUOTE]
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