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Gear Carrying Arrangement - Binocular, Backpack, & Handgun
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<blockquote data-quote="ATH" data-source="post: 1247859" data-attributes="member: 1656"><p>Binos: Shoulder harness. I have used one from Cabelas for years and it works great. A neck strap is a no-no.</p><p></p><p>Rifle: Sling. I have a pack with a scabbard, but you have to dismount the pack to get it out. OK for when you are packing out but bad for hunting or bear defense.</p><p></p><p>Pistol: Everybody talks up the big X-Frame pistols for bear defense until they actually have to carry them in bear country. I carry a SW329 with hard cast 300gr bullets in a paddle holster attached to the webbing on my pack waist belt. I hardly notice it it is so light. It will have FEET of penetration on a bear. Yes, it kicks pretty hard but I will not notice it when something bitey and scratchy is trying to remove muscle from my bone and I can carry it all day, every day, without complaint. If I don't have the 329 I have a Taurus Tracker TI in 41Mag.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ATH, post: 1247859, member: 1656"] Binos: Shoulder harness. I have used one from Cabelas for years and it works great. A neck strap is a no-no. Rifle: Sling. I have a pack with a scabbard, but you have to dismount the pack to get it out. OK for when you are packing out but bad for hunting or bear defense. Pistol: Everybody talks up the big X-Frame pistols for bear defense until they actually have to carry them in bear country. I carry a SW329 with hard cast 300gr bullets in a paddle holster attached to the webbing on my pack waist belt. I hardly notice it it is so light. It will have FEET of penetration on a bear. Yes, it kicks pretty hard but I will not notice it when something bitey and scratchy is trying to remove muscle from my bone and I can carry it all day, every day, without complaint. If I don't have the 329 I have a Taurus Tracker TI in 41Mag. [/QUOTE]
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