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Looking for opinions please. Lightweight backpack
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<blockquote data-quote="Philward" data-source="post: 2713208" data-attributes="member: 92604"><p>I think Eberlestock is the only one that makes an actual rifle scabbard for their packs. I have a X1 and the mini-me, bought the rifle scabbard and bow carrier setup for the mini-me. I have the Kuiu packs too with their bow carrier and rifle carrier setups. </p><p></p><p>I wish the scabbard on the E-stocks was a little lighter and thinner, and on the X1 it's nice to sit on the scabbard when glassing. The Kuiu setup is ok for carrying rifle in when not hunting. Eberlestock is way easier to get rifle in and out of while wearing pack. Forget about putting rifle back in the kuiu setup while wearing pack, and like mentioned already not always the easiest to remove either. The buttstock part of the Kuiu is designed for skinny lightweight mountain rifles. My Vanguard buttstock is tight to get in it. Kuiu is more comfortable than the Eberlestock, depending on how far you are going to be hiking, I have the 1850 pro and 3000 lightweight bags. You might be better served with a standalone sling system like the safari.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Philward, post: 2713208, member: 92604"] I think Eberlestock is the only one that makes an actual rifle scabbard for their packs. I have a X1 and the mini-me, bought the rifle scabbard and bow carrier setup for the mini-me. I have the Kuiu packs too with their bow carrier and rifle carrier setups. I wish the scabbard on the E-stocks was a little lighter and thinner, and on the X1 it's nice to sit on the scabbard when glassing. The Kuiu setup is ok for carrying rifle in when not hunting. Eberlestock is way easier to get rifle in and out of while wearing pack. Forget about putting rifle back in the kuiu setup while wearing pack, and like mentioned already not always the easiest to remove either. The buttstock part of the Kuiu is designed for skinny lightweight mountain rifles. My Vanguard buttstock is tight to get in it. Kuiu is more comfortable than the Eberlestock, depending on how far you are going to be hiking, I have the 1850 pro and 3000 lightweight bags. You might be better served with a standalone sling system like the safari. [/QUOTE]
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