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<blockquote data-quote="TheRoaminRaider" data-source="post: 518878" data-attributes="member: 26087"><p>ok I get it, same name but different products. Sorry I guess I hid the link in the earlier message. This isn't made by eberlestock. It's definitely worth a look before you buy anything.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p><a href="http://gunslingercorral.com/ubpa.asp" target="_blank">Gunslinger home of the worlds first compact rifle holster,Hunting and fishing info</a></p><p> </p><p> </p><p>It is a multi-piece harness system. There is a belt piece with a hook that mounts to the belt strap on your pack. Then there is a strap that attaches to the opposite shoulder strap and connects with your rifle sling to keep pressure on the rifle to hold it in place. I havent got a chance to take it hunting yet, but I strapped my 700 to it and jumped around my house with it. I looked ridiculous, but it held strong until the woman made me stop. </p><p> </p><p>I'm kinda short and stocky so the scabbard was a waste of money for me. My arm just isn't long enough to draw the rifle out of the scabbard while it was mounted to my backpack. I still have it but it justs sits in the closet. It works ok when its not on the pack, but that's how I hunt mainly so......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheRoaminRaider, post: 518878, member: 26087"] ok I get it, same name but different products. Sorry I guess I hid the link in the earlier message. This isn't made by eberlestock. It's definitely worth a look before you buy anything. [URL="http://gunslingercorral.com/ubpa.asp"]Gunslinger home of the worlds first compact rifle holster,Hunting and fishing info[/URL] It is a multi-piece harness system. There is a belt piece with a hook that mounts to the belt strap on your pack. Then there is a strap that attaches to the opposite shoulder strap and connects with your rifle sling to keep pressure on the rifle to hold it in place. I havent got a chance to take it hunting yet, but I strapped my 700 to it and jumped around my house with it. I looked ridiculous, but it held strong until the woman made me stop. I'm kinda short and stocky so the scabbard was a waste of money for me. My arm just isn't long enough to draw the rifle out of the scabbard while it was mounted to my backpack. I still have it but it justs sits in the closet. It works ok when its not on the pack, but that's how I hunt mainly so...... [/QUOTE]
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