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    Rifle scabbards

    Some advice for a rifle pack/scabbard virgin.

    Up until now I have simply carried my rifle using sling or hands, however, I have recently noticed Cactus have introduced a rifle scabbard and packs such as the eberlestock range at hunting and fishing (while pricey) seem to be the business. If any of you are using these please let me know your thoughts on these systems; are they really as good as they claim or is the sling still king?

    Particularly interested to hear from anyone using the cactus model.

    Cheers Jem.

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    have a markhor with scabbard, only used it once, thats just me. No good being in a scabbard if ya come around the cnr and there is a deer there in front of you

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    I have an Eberlestock pack, it's an awesome bit of kit, prior to that I'd attached my rifle to my pack a few times. Walking bigger distances in the open they are really good, freeing up both your hands really helps.
    I'm going to buy one of the Cactus ones next week.
    A mate has got the big Eberlestock, 'the one pack', he really like its. Mines round 40 litres, I've done over night hunts with it.
    This trip...

    https://youtu.be/E1BZfvbQyjQ

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    I've got both the eblerstock and the cactus. Didn't really like the eblerstock distribution of weight on it is very awkward and always found it fatiguing my legs really badly. Plus the eblerstock pack empty is already 3kg on its own. However I've just started using the cactus scabbard and love it. Really comfortable and you don't even realize your rifle is there. Very good in situations where you need both hands. Used it rather extensively last weekend which included about 20km and a similar amount of walking and I never could come up with a complaint about it. The thing I really like about it is that you can move it between packs. Therefore you can have it on your day pack or your 10day trip pack. The versility is much better than the eblerstock from what I've found. The only issue I could find with the cactus is if you have a really heavy rifle it can pull you to one side and it makes your core work quite hard to stabilise it with the cactus where as the eblerstock has it right down the middle. But I sorted the heavy rifle problem out. Hope this helps. Any more questions just ask.
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    Thanks for the replies. Valid point you raise HNTMAD about needing your rifle ready in case you come across something. My intended purpose is for alpine hunting, most of which involves walking/sloging some distance before getting to suitable hunting areas, some being easements to conservation estate that can't be hunted in any case.

    Great information High Country Boy on the cactus model. I presume it will attach easily to any pack irregardless of it being a catcus model or not? I may have to bite the bullet and give it a whirl, the price didn't seem too bad from memory.

    Cheers Jem.

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    Depending on the designs some can be annoying when trying to go down steep terrain as if it's say barrel down it sticks below your arse and hits the ground and can throw you off balance.

    They're pretty good for traversing ground quickly, especially if you're crossing areas where there's no hunting aloud until you get to your spot.

    I have a eberlestock dragonfly and quite like it, yes it's heavy but find I don't notice the pack weight if you set it up well for your body.

    I find my excess fat more of a hindrance than the pack weight.
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    Waiting to purchase one of the Kuiu Icon packs which has a scabbard system. Got a 22KM walkin trip later this year, don't really want to be carrying rifle the entire time. Plus we'll be walking in dark at different stages.

    The scabbard is designed to be quick access too.

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    How does the cactus scabbard attach? Molle holes? Wondering if it would go o the side of my camel bak motherload. Have an elberstock dragonfly as well, is a large pack and great for multiply trips but it's a bit bulky for tight bush on an overnighter

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    Yea I don't attach my cactus to a cactus pack. As long as the pack has the adjustable straps on the side that people usually strap bedrolls to then it means you can attach it. You just weave them through the loop holes on the scabbard. Can put up some picks of my rig if people would like. I think most packs have these. I think they're about $80 so much cheaper than the eblerstock range. Nibblet also said a valid point that yes if you're going down off a steep drop the bottom of the gun in the eblerstock scabbard will catch and can knock you off your feet. Happened to me last year the stock got caught on a rock as I was climbing off about a 1.5m drop and my feet went from under me because of it and I took off sliding down the hill, luckily dad was below me and tackled me before any damage was done

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    For quick access the kifaru gun bearer look cool. Think it's about $25 us

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    Awesome, thanks High Country Boy and others. Great information.

    Cheers Jem.

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    Pick up a Cactus scabbard last weekend, tested it last night. Took a Tikka Bushpig with me and I'm impresssed. Attached to a Catus pack it was great. Diddn't swing around or hit me when stalking. I'll post some photos later...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nick-D View Post
    For quick access the kifaru gun bearer look cool. Think it's about $25 us
    Like randy uses.

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=kFa8C6NvbEw

    Starts about 9mins in if you can't wait
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    Quote Originally Posted by High Country Boy View Post
    I've got both the eblerstock and the cactus. Didn't really like the eblerstock distribution of weight on it is very awkward and always found it fatiguing my legs really badly. Plus the eblerstock pack empty is already 3kg on its own. However I've just started using the cactus scabbard and love it. Really comfortable and you don't even realize your rifle is there. Very good in situations where you need both hands. Used it rather extensively last weekend which included about 20km and a similar amount of walking and I never could come up with a complaint about it. The thing I really like about it is that you can move it between packs. Therefore you can have it on your day pack or your 10day trip pack. The versility is much better than the eblerstock from what I've found. The only issue I could find with the cactus is if you have a really heavy rifle it can pull you to one side and it makes your core work quite hard to stabilise it with the cactus where as the eblerstock has it right down the middle. But I sorted the heavy rifle problem out. Hope this helps. Any more questions just ask.
    Cheers
    +1. Have both. Going to sell the Eberlestock...cool pack, but I have heaps and use the Cactus now after a first run with it last week.

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    its not bad, but only really good hiking on the tops or open country. the rifle sits very high which in a way is good as it doesn't hit the ground as you clamber over things, but would catch every tree/branch you walk past. possible to detach without taking your pack off but still a bit fiddly.

    Quote Originally Posted by hotsoup View Post
    Waiting to purchase one of the Kuiu Icon packs which has a scabbard system. Got a 22KM walkin trip later this year, don't really want to be carrying rifle the entire time. Plus we'll be walking in dark at different stages.

    The scabbard is designed to be quick access too.

 

 

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