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Scabbards
That Fit Larger Scopes from
Madison
Saddlery
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May
2011 issue
Wade Miller, master leather artist and owner of Madison Saddlery for more
than 30 years, along with his son, Richard, makes rifle scabbards to exactly fit
hunting rifles equipped with larger, high-powered scopes used by hunters in wide
open country.
Basic Madison Saddlery scabbards handle a gun
with a 26-inch barrel, and have secure buckle straps, but the Millers also build
a scabbard with a quick-release loop that is very similar to an old
military-style scabbard.
Hardly anybody uses these old military style
releases anymore, but they work really well when you need your rifle in a
hurry, Wade Miller explains.
All of Millers scabbards are built to last
of premium, mid-weight saddle leather without being extremely heavy.
They can be lined with smooth leather, soft elk skin suede, or cushy sheepskin.
Scabbards can be ordered with a complete hood to encase the rifle for safe
transport. They can be customized with a beautiful variety of floral carving,
basketweave stamping, or even personalized with a brand, name or initials that
any horseman would be proud to own.
Due to the high-quality and demand of Madison
Saddlery scabbards, they are always in production. Ordering early ensures your
custom scabbard, made to fit you, your rifle and your scope, will be ready for
this years hunting season.
Order your custom scabbard or any of the other fine Madison Saddlery
leather products saddles, pack saddles, sheaths, holsters or chaps at
the store, 83 Jeffers Road, Ennis, Montana, call 406-682-7132,
or visit www.madisonsaddlery.com.
Copyright
2011 Rocky Mountain Rider. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Reproduction of any
editorial material, artwork and photos is strictly forbidden without
express written permission of the publisher. For information about
reprint rights, please contact the editor; editor@rockymountainrider.com.
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