Re: Eberlestock Mini-Me Hydration Pack or....
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Arbiter</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: aron</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Ceylon or anyone for that matter.
If I remember right the A4ss scabbard is not compatible with the Mini-Me pack? Will a rifle with bipod, 50mm scope, exposed high turrets, manners t2 stock, etc. fit in either the a2ss or a2ls scabbard or do you need the larger scabbard?
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It's probably going to be a very tight fit. I've got an AI AE with 50mm scope with high turrets, and the rifle simply won't fit with the bipod attached into the A2LS. With bipod removed, it's an extremely snug fit, lots of wiggling required. The A4SS won't work, you'll need the A2LS if I recall my part numbers correctly (scoped sniper rifle scabbard). I'd imagine the T2 should have a much slimmer profile than the AI chassis, but it's probably going to depend on just how high your scope is, what bipod you're using, and the barrel length.
Attaching and removing the scabbard takes about 2-3 minutes, so it's not instantly removable, but that's not really a big deal all things considered. Having the ability to ditch the scabbard for times when you just want a small daypack is a significant advantage over the Gunrunner for me, but for a dedicated hunting pack you might be better served with the latter. I got to handle the Gunrunner again this week, for the first time in depth, and it's definitely geared to a different set of needs than the H1/A2LS combo. You can fit quite a bit more stuff into the pack itself, but the drawcord top-opening access is a bit slow and restrictive in my opinion. If you wanted to cinch something down against the outside of the pack, the Gunrunner is the clear winner, but then again the H1's bird bag works well for relatively light stuff. There's more organizational pockets inside the H1 than the Gunrunner (the top compartment in the Gunrunner is completely plain inside, no webbing or pockets), but you can stuff water bottles in the side bottle pockets on the Gunrunner. The H1 has deployable pop-out hip straps in the same location, of relatively marginal benefit IMO.
Or just buy both.
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Or just buy both? Ha...
I like the option to remove the scabbard as this pack will most likely be used for bowhunting too.
However, I more than likely will be picking up this pack and a eberlestock blue widow also. That way the scabbard can be used for both packs or taken off for the bow. just wished the a2ls scabbard would fit the rifle but sounds like it would be a tight squeeze.