DIY UL Rifle Carrier for pack

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Got bored and whipped up this w/ some spare strap.
Pretty much copied the Stone Glacier rifle carrier.
Not sure how I feel about trusting my rifle to a Quick-Release cam buckle, but I'll give it a try and see what I think. Might add a std snap-lock buckle a little lower down as a safe guard for when I don't need/want the QD feature of the cam buckle. That would also give me a way to "test it" w/o risking the rifle.
Anyway it's rapid deploy, weighs all of a couple ounces, and a lot lighter than other rifle scabbard/carriers.
Hunt'nFish



Click link below to view slideshow of it.
http://s111.photobucket.com/user/Mi...rojects/Backpacks/Backpack Gun-Bearing System
 
Looks good Mike.

I don't trust the cam buckles either... would be much more comfortable with a side release. My kimber has some rash from falling out of a gunbearer, and several buddies have had rifles pop out while busting brush. I'm a fan of more retention personally...
 
Chris?!!?? Good to see you! Hope all is well up there in Alaska.
I'm sure you have all sorts of moose and caribou pics to share.

Hum, not what I wanted to hear about the cam buckles. Looks like my gut instinct was right. But fortunately things aren't as knarly down here as they are up there. But I better run my breast strap through the sling. I'd cry if my .338 fell to the ground. And like I mentioned above I think I'll add a snap lock buckle as I fail-safe for when I don't need QD. Maybe if I do it right, I could still reach the snap-lock.
Hey glad to see you on Rokslide. Some hardcore guys on here, perfect fit for you.
Hunt'nFish

PS: Oregon Waterfowl Festival is this weekend, wish you were here. Gang is gonna have a ball.
 
Give a shout to the boys for me would you?

My cam buckle thing might have been operator error too. Personally though, I have always found that quick deployment is a second priority to making sure the damn thing doesn't fall off.
 
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