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Packing a Eberle Just One?
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<blockquote data-quote="jdouthit" data-source="post: 1005955" data-attributes="member: 34509"><p>I agree with Litehiker. I have been using a Dragon Fly (which weighs 9lbs empty) for a few years now. Great pack! Trouble is I am getting older and the darn thing seems like it is getting heavier. I went to a "Gunslinger". I can pack out backstraps, tenderloins in the pack with all of my other hunting supplies. I put an Elk front shoulder over my shoulder and head for the truck. Then, I retrieve my dragonfly and go back for the rest of the Elk. The "Gunslinger" weighs only 3lbs empty. Man....life is good again!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jdouthit, post: 1005955, member: 34509"] I agree with Litehiker. I have been using a Dragon Fly (which weighs 9lbs empty) for a few years now. Great pack! Trouble is I am getting older and the darn thing seems like it is getting heavier. I went to a "Gunslinger". I can pack out backstraps, tenderloins in the pack with all of my other hunting supplies. I put an Elk front shoulder over my shoulder and head for the truck. Then, I retrieve my dragonfly and go back for the rest of the Elk. The "Gunslinger" weighs only 3lbs empty. Man....life is good again! [/QUOTE]
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