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Ulfhednar’s Versatile Rifle Ruck Guncover is Built to Last a Lifetime

Wear it as a backpack or hand carry it, this high-end cover holds your firearm and all necessary accessories.

Northbrook, IL  (March 3, 2020) Serious shooters and hunters know that protecting their firearms and ancillary gear when traveling is a significant concern. Those searching for the ultimate carrying case need to look no further than Ulfhednar’s versatile model Rifle Ruck Guncover with backpack straps.

Ulfhednar, manufacturer of some of the world’s finest equipment, clothing, and weapons parts for hunting, long-range shooting, and general sports use, is staffed with experienced competition shooters and hunters who know how important this accessory item is. 

The Rifle Ruck is designed in Norway, featuring ultra-tough Cordura nylon and includes a hood that can be pulled over the barrel end for additional protection from the elements. Four large exterior pockets will hold all of your gear comfortably, and everything is accessible with just a few easy zipper pulls. The Molle system on the removable belt makes attaching and removing extra pockets or other equipment quick and easy. The belt can be easily fitted, making a well-balanced, comfortable pack even when fully loaded. It’s also built Viking-tough to last a lifetime.

Specifications

Product: Ulfhednar Rifle Ruck Guncover UH030/031 

Available Length: 140cm (55.12 inches) and 120 cm (47.25 inches)

Material: Cordura nylon

Zippers: YKK

Molle System?: Yes

Backpack Straps?: Yes

MSRP: $429 (140cm) and $409 (120cm)

For more information, visit www.ulfhednar.no

Ruggedized Norwegian produced precision shooting gear. Founded and managed by a 40-year champion shooter, Ulfhednar is producing a line of products that are incredibly innovative, durable, and exactly in time with the growing PRS market in the US. Long Range/PRS are the largest shooting sports in Norway boasting 6,000 registered competitors. The brand and story speak of an ancient Norwegian warrior tribe’s name meaning “BERSERKER.”

For more information, please visit

WWW.ULFHEDNAR.NO 

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