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<blockquote data-quote="alcesgigas" data-source="post: 741249" data-attributes="member: 34925"><p>Len has them now--I bought one and it's the cat's meow--makes carrying my 21# Edge realistic (for a mile or so on relatively flat ground). I thought I had a photo, but no... Just learned Len "threaded in" and upon completing the post I have a suggestion: When strapped in a pack why not sling the rifle to your front? This has worked for me on numerous occasions. I've got those HD cup swivels in my Manners T5A for just that reason.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alcesgigas, post: 741249, member: 34925"] Len has them now--I bought one and it's the cat's meow--makes carrying my 21# Edge realistic (for a mile or so on relatively flat ground). I thought I had a photo, but no... Just learned Len "threaded in" and upon completing the post I have a suggestion: When strapped in a pack why not sling the rifle to your front? This has worked for me on numerous occasions. I've got those HD cup swivels in my Manners T5A for just that reason. [/QUOTE]
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