Product Preview: Evolution Outdoor President Series Rifle Case

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posted on July 15, 2023
Evolution Outdoor President Series Rifle Case

The President Series is an elegant-looking but economical rifle case from Evolution Outdoor that measures 48" long and is tall enough to accommodate most optics, making it compatible with a large number of scoped bolt guns.

The case features a quilted cotton duck canvas exterior, thick foam padding and a brown suede interior lining that work together to protect the gun from any impacts that occur while in transit.

Two large side pockets with antique-style brass buckles allow ammunition or sundry shooting accessories to be carried in the case alongside the firearm, and leatherette trim gives the President Series a distinctive look.

MSRP is $65. For more information, visit evolutionoutdoor.com.

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