Eberlestock scabbard packs.

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Anyone with experience with this style pack?
Does the lower scabbard have a way to be folded up and attached the the pack bottom when not needed?
If you kneel down with the rifle stowed does the scabbard hit your legs?
Can you feel the rifle shift?
Are there scope limitations?

Appreciate any help.
 

Gmr777

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Which pack? They have a bunch with built in scabbards and others you can add one…
 

Gmr777

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Is this for hunting or a tactical pack? Looks like the scabbard is more designed for tactical rifle applications. I have their hunting style packs and use the scabbards for bolt action guns and they work great. Can’t speak to the tactical scabbard.
 
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Buckshot85
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Hunting.
The pictures shown on their website shows it in hunting situations not tactical.
 

Gmr777

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Sorry was looking at the gunslinger 🙄. Haven’t used that pack but have the Just One and F1 Frame pack and my rifles fit well in the scabbards. Looking at the pictures they’re showing more shotguns in the scabbards and saying it’s more of an upland game pack. Not sure what you’re wanting to use it for. It looks like the scabbard folds up but still sticks down a little.

Personally I’d call them and ask your questions they’re super helpful.
 

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Anyone with experience with this style pack?
Does the lower scabbard have a way to be folded up and attached the the pack bottom when not needed?
If you kneel down with the rifle stowed does the scabbard hit your legs?
Can you feel the rifle shift?
Are there scope limitations?

Appreciate any help.
Don’t own any Eberle anymore but have used them in the past.

The scabbards fold/stuff up into the bottom of the pack flush so they are out of the way.

When you kneel the barrel will probably touch the ground depending on length and yes it could hit your legs.

The gun is wedged in fairly well and doesn’t seem to move. No scope limitations at all with the Gunslinger. Just One’s could be a little tight with the narrower pocket.
 

turbo406

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Was wondering the same looking to set up one for coyote hunting, was also wondering how a chassis style rifle with a "taller" turret setup and vertical grips fit in the gunrunner.
 
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