Great topic once again. Not many channels are talking about suppressors, bags, ammo, optics, high-rack, etc. I had given up on Savior but this was really interesting. As for backpack straps, I usually have to walk a ways to where I'm going to set-up. My backpack straps help me keep my hands free to hold other stuff and watch my balance while navigating through thick woods/brush. All my bags have at least one shoulder strap.
Additional notes Most 20” rifles with 7” can will fit . Have been using this case allot since recording, still really like it. The add on optic/muzzle cover does have a Cary handle. It’s great ! Thanks for watching as always!
I've got 2 classics and a 2 urban specialist (one being a 42"? They are awesome can fit 2-20" ARs with 5x25's on them and don't feel nervous about anything getting hurt. And the back pack straps? Totally worth it. I BROKE DOWN, and had to walk to the range to wait for a ride. I was able to take my 40lbs. bag with me on the 2.5mile hike down the road and didn't have to leave my gear. Drag handles are the best for pulling these heavy goddamns out of the back seat or bead of the truck. Wish the classics had them! Over all great bags for the money!
I highly recommend Savior cases. I run a 55” specialist and one of their double gun cases. Their shooting pad is pretty decent for the money and I have their TSA locks.
I have Savior's American Classic Tactical cases in sizes 36" and 46". I like how easy they are to pack up and bring to the range. I still love my hard cases, but soft cases are more practical for most things.
I just checked one of those out today. Super nice. I have one of their double rifle cases and one of the zippers on the main compartment doesn’t grab the teeth anymore. The other one works though. I’m interested in one of these because I could actually fit my rifle with the suppressor on. The scope and muzzle cover is a nice add on as well.
Got a Savior (can’t remember the model name) for my Christiansen MPR in .308. It’s the 16” barrel version, and I run it suppressed for hunting. Best soft case on the market by a long shot. Love the backpack straps.
Having watched the video, this is definitely something I would use. For flying, put my rifle in the bag and the bag inside my Condition 1 wheeled case. Suck it TSA.
Great topic once again. Not many channels are talking about suppressors, bags, ammo, optics, high-rack, etc.
I had given up on Savior but this was really interesting.
As for backpack straps, I usually have to walk a ways to where I'm going to set-up. My backpack straps help me keep my hands free to hold other stuff and watch my balance while navigating through thick woods/brush. All my bags have at least one shoulder strap.
Additional notes
Most 20” rifles with 7” can will fit .
Have been using this case allot since recording, still really like it. The add on optic/muzzle cover does have a Cary handle. It’s great !
Thanks for watching as always!
That flap in the “nice” pocket on the front is supposed to be for a hand gun. It totally makes sense why you didn’t know what it was 😂
@@Modern_capability or your favorite marbles, equally as effective.
I've got 2 classics and a 2 urban specialist (one being a 42"? They are awesome can fit 2-20" ARs with 5x25's on them and don't feel nervous about anything getting hurt. And the back pack straps? Totally worth it. I BROKE DOWN, and had to walk to the range to wait for a ride. I was able to take my 40lbs. bag with me on the 2.5mile hike down the road and didn't have to leave my gear. Drag handles are the best for pulling these heavy goddamns out of the back seat or bead of the truck. Wish the classics had them! Over all great bags for the money!
Love my savior case, I was looking at this exact case next. Thanks for the quick review!
I highly recommend Savior cases. I run a 55” specialist and one of their double gun cases. Their shooting pad is pretty decent for the money and I have their TSA locks.
I have Savior's American Classic Tactical cases in sizes 36" and 46". I like how easy they are to pack up and bring to the range. I still love my hard cases, but soft cases are more practical for most things.
Agreed
I just checked one of those out today. Super nice. I have one of their double rifle cases and one of the zippers on the main compartment doesn’t grab the teeth anymore. The other one works though. I’m interested in one of these because I could actually fit my rifle with the suppressor on. The scope and muzzle cover is a nice add on as well.
Got a Savior (can’t remember the model name) for my Christiansen MPR in .308. It’s the 16” barrel version, and I run it suppressed for hunting. Best soft case on the market by a long shot. Love the backpack straps.
Agreed
I have the American Classic Tactical in camo. I get everything for the range trip in that case, including my 24 inch 7 PRC.
I’ve got 5 savior rifle cases now and a range bag I’ve been waiting to get this bag for a while now
when i'm looking at THAT much to carry....i prefer to take my pelican case with wheels.
But does it make paninis!?!
#itdepends
Costco had these for 55 bucks last time i was there. Dont remember which length/model though.
$219.99 MSRP for the smallest Specialist LRP case.
Yea probably not.
@@txpredatorhunting probably not no.
The best soft case for your rifle is a hard case.
Na na, it’s a soft case that fits in a hard case.
@@txpredatorhunting valid point.
Having watched the video, this is definitely something I would use.
For flying, put my rifle in the bag and the bag inside my Condition 1 wheeled case.
Suck it TSA.
@@ninjasquirrels yea , soft cases in hard case is the way. Cutting foam is gay.
@@txpredatorhunting TSA is gay too, just saying.
The meat riding is crazy
I told your mom to stop .🤷