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<blockquote data-quote="Cascade_Sherpa" data-source="post: 818508" data-attributes="member: 16421"><p>If it was a multiple big game species hunt, as in i had more than one tag in my pocket for deer, elk, bear, etc. I would be safe and bring at least a box (20) shells. It would better to have them and not need them than the other way around.</p><p></p><p>On the other hand if it was a backpacking hunting trip rather than a fly in hunt or outfitter drop camp. I'd make due with two magazines (10) shells. Figuring that if I shot anything I'd be headed back to the trailhead with a load of meat or two and I could stock up at the truck with heavy stuff like bullets and batteries.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cascade_Sherpa, post: 818508, member: 16421"] If it was a multiple big game species hunt, as in i had more than one tag in my pocket for deer, elk, bear, etc. I would be safe and bring at least a box (20) shells. It would better to have them and not need them than the other way around. On the other hand if it was a backpacking hunting trip rather than a fly in hunt or outfitter drop camp. I'd make due with two magazines (10) shells. Figuring that if I shot anything I'd be headed back to the trailhead with a load of meat or two and I could stock up at the truck with heavy stuff like bullets and batteries. [/QUOTE]
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