Has anyone else found that their eberlestock tentds to destroy their flip up scope covers?... I've lost two rear covers... one bushnell and one leupold. But this is the only draw back I have with my Phantom.
Has anyone else found that their eberlestock tentds to destroy their flip up scope covers?... I've lost two rear covers... one bushnell and one leupold. But this is the only draw back I have with my Phantom.
How much will the next batch of gunslinger 2 packs in dry earth be and can I get on a preorder
Last edited by .308ACADIAN; 01-22-2015 at 02:13 PM. Reason: vocabulary
I'm on my fourth Eberlestock pack. Keep upgrading. Big Big fan. Very solid built kit. well worth the price.
Last edited by Amphibious; 01-22-2015 at 02:33 PM.
The new gunslingers have a metal frame to cut down on the floppy load syndrome due to the big gun pouch. I like the gunslinger II that I have but without the metal frame I need to install some custom tensioning in the top corners of the gun pouch for when the pouch is empty or not "full"... I have a few ideas but haven't made the alterations yet.
My only other complaint is I find the packs a little on the short side. Even with the straps anchor spot adjusted to the max length it feels short on my 6'2" frame. I wish they made a "long" version of the gunslinger II.
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Had my eye on Eberlestock packs for a while now. Can see myself with two or three at some point. Only heard good things. Really glad to see a Canadian outlet!! Thanks Wolverine!