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Offline HBG

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Encore rifle scabbard
« on: June 18, 2010, 09:17:16 AM »
Does anyone know of a saddle scabbard for an scoped encore?

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Re: Encore rifle scabbard
« Reply #1 on: June 18, 2010, 04:27:17 PM »
Talk to the guy at "Lever Guns Leather".  He makes those.  And he will make it any way you want it.  I had him do some stuff for my Low Wall.  All he had me do was trace the low wall on paper, and send him the paper.  His prices are reasonable, and his quality is top notch.  Tom.
Tom Chase  Passed away at his home on Wed Nov 23

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Re: Encore rifle scabbard
« Reply #2 on: June 18, 2010, 07:10:09 PM »
HBG
I have a heavy nylon padded saddle scabbard that carries my Encore 28" Pro Hunter has pocket on side for box of shells (never put any in it) also has snap open flap for bolt gun! This scabbard holds Encore with either my Leupold 3X9X40 and 3.5X10X50 with snap closed only 3" sticks out with 28" barrel. Bought it about 8 years ago at IFA cause it would hold my Winchester Model 70 with a Harris Bipod mounted on it. Going cutting firewood in the morning if brain still works I'll run down to barn get in trailer tack room and get the makers brand name.

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Re: Encore rifle scabbard
« Reply #3 on: June 19, 2010, 11:14:43 AM »
Thanks, I'll check on levergun leatherworks and I'd like a nylon/canvas as well

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Re: Encore rifle scabbard
« Reply #4 on: June 20, 2010, 09:42:45 AM »
Sorry looked all over no tag or brand anywhere here is a couple pictures of what it looks like!

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Re: Encore rifle scabbard
« Reply #5 on: June 21, 2010, 04:04:13 AM »
HBG -
It depends a little on why you want a saddle scabbard. If you're going on guided or outfitted hunts and want your own scabbard so it's not a gamble on what's provided, that's one thing. If they don't/won't provide a scabbard that's another. If you are a hunting horse owner that's another. There are good nylon, canvas, etc. ones out there, but not many of them provide the rigidity that the good leather ones do. Horses and valuable objects are a gamble in the mountains any time, but the extra stiffness of leather can help. Nevertheless, in the event of a real wreck, scopes can get whacked, buttstocks splintered, rifles fall out entirely and other unpleasantries can happen.

I've got both types, but way prefer the heavy leather on a horse. The other padded one works great on the floor of the pickup with junk piled on, or even in the bed with camping gear when I need truck space for people. Please don't get one of those plastic abominations designed for ATV's yet advertised as 'can be used for saddle scabbard with optional straps'. If buying new, I'd look at Triple K Leather and Outfitter's Supply. Not sure if the Triple K will take the 28" barrel Encore, but think it will.

Heavy duty straps are another key item. They can be leather or heavy webbing, but you want nothing to do with cheap stuff here either. The hardware needs to be top notch, too. Plastic buckles, buckles held to leather with a single rivet and so on you want to stay clear of. I went to the site mentioned above and the pics indicate the guy knows his business. It says he's booked out to November - word must be out!!

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Re: Encore rifle scabbard
« Reply #6 on: June 22, 2010, 01:24:42 PM »
Thanks for the pics, I'll just make a leather one rigged for a saddle