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Eberlestock Scabbards Need Info
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<blockquote data-quote="Cascade_Sherpa" data-source="post: 817386" data-attributes="member: 16421"><p>I do not have the J107 but I recently purchased the Phantom from a guy here on LRH. I was pleasantly surprised that my heavy tactical .308 fit nicely inside and I'm guessing that Eberlestock uses the same scabbard for both packs. My .308 only has a 24" barrel but its in a McMillan A5, with a Mark4 mounted on a 20 moa rail. Its not a huge rifle but its definitely a lot bigger than the average hunting rifle with sporter contour and smaller glass.</p><p></p><p>John</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cascade_Sherpa, post: 817386, member: 16421"] I do not have the J107 but I recently purchased the Phantom from a guy here on LRH. I was pleasantly surprised that my heavy tactical .308 fit nicely inside and I'm guessing that Eberlestock uses the same scabbard for both packs. My .308 only has a 24" barrel but its in a McMillan A5, with a Mark4 mounted on a 20 moa rail. Its not a huge rifle but its definitely a lot bigger than the average hunting rifle with sporter contour and smaller glass. John [/QUOTE]
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