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<blockquote data-quote="SidecarFlip" data-source="post: 958475" data-attributes="member: 39764"><p>Well, it fits my Savage 11 LRH 338 Lapua (but the **** rifle sticks up too far to negotiate Michigan pine trees very wel)l so I usually have my 11 lightweight 308 hunter in the scabbard, the barrel is more manageable.</p><p> </p><p>I like mine just fine. I put in a hydration system (feeds out through the shoulder straps). Carry my shooting glasses and some granola bars and camera and I'm set for a day hike. You can cinch it down to a small area without cramping the scabbard at all. Has all sorts of pockets inside and it's quality made, maybe not Kuiu quality but good enough for the price.</p><p> </p><p>Won a complete Kuiu gear package a while back including an Icon pack which Jason thoughtfully allowed me to trade for a Kuiu mummy bag (and some cash). Don't need an Icon for what I do, the Eberlstock is just fine.....</p><p> </p><p>That just leaves you with camo choice....</p><p> </p><p>better aff, my 338 always has a Harris 2 axis bipod on the front..... forgot that,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SidecarFlip, post: 958475, member: 39764"] Well, it fits my Savage 11 LRH 338 Lapua (but the **** rifle sticks up too far to negotiate Michigan pine trees very wel)l so I usually have my 11 lightweight 308 hunter in the scabbard, the barrel is more manageable. I like mine just fine. I put in a hydration system (feeds out through the shoulder straps). Carry my shooting glasses and some granola bars and camera and I'm set for a day hike. You can cinch it down to a small area without cramping the scabbard at all. Has all sorts of pockets inside and it's quality made, maybe not Kuiu quality but good enough for the price. Won a complete Kuiu gear package a while back including an Icon pack which Jason thoughtfully allowed me to trade for a Kuiu mummy bag (and some cash). Don't need an Icon for what I do, the Eberlstock is just fine..... That just leaves you with camo choice.... better aff, my 338 always has a Harris 2 axis bipod on the front..... forgot that, [/QUOTE]
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