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Eberlestock X1 for packing a deer
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<blockquote data-quote="Snubbie" data-source="post: 561515" data-attributes="member: 33829"><p>I shot a nice fat whitetail doe on Oct. 15. I packed four quarters, two backstraps, two tenderloins and a one gallon ziplock bag full of meat trimmings etc into an X-1 and was able to zip it shut. Along with my ML rifle, the pack weighed 66 lbs. A big mulie? While it was full there was still room for strapping more on the outside if necessary. </p><p> </p><p>The X-1 is a good daypack and yes, you can pack out a deer in it.</p><p> </p><p>I'd probably consider the bigger pack if I planned on using it for an elk hunt, however.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snubbie, post: 561515, member: 33829"] I shot a nice fat whitetail doe on Oct. 15. I packed four quarters, two backstraps, two tenderloins and a one gallon ziplock bag full of meat trimmings etc into an X-1 and was able to zip it shut. Along with my ML rifle, the pack weighed 66 lbs. A big mulie? While it was full there was still room for strapping more on the outside if necessary. The X-1 is a good daypack and yes, you can pack out a deer in it. I'd probably consider the bigger pack if I planned on using it for an elk hunt, however. [/QUOTE]
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