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<blockquote data-quote="aroshtr" data-source="post: 694424" data-attributes="member: 9176"><p>The original poster said he needed something for bow hunting and rifle hunting. I think all of the packs mentioned have the scabbard built in, and can't be removed. (correct me if I'm wrong). I have an X1 and love it as a daypack. But for my more serious hunts I have the JP9 Blue Widow. It does not come with a scabbard, but one can be added at any time, and it still mounts next to your back. I use it during bow season, and love the ability to carry out a quarter with me on the first trip. It is very similar to the dragonfly but has the ability to remove the scabbard. Also I like the ability during gun season to remove the scabbard if I am hauling meat, and can either mount it on the outside, or if going back for multiple trips leave it at the truck.</p><p></p><p>Just another option.</p><p></p><p>aroshtr</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aroshtr, post: 694424, member: 9176"] The original poster said he needed something for bow hunting and rifle hunting. I think all of the packs mentioned have the scabbard built in, and can't be removed. (correct me if I'm wrong). I have an X1 and love it as a daypack. But for my more serious hunts I have the JP9 Blue Widow. It does not come with a scabbard, but one can be added at any time, and it still mounts next to your back. I use it during bow season, and love the ability to carry out a quarter with me on the first trip. It is very similar to the dragonfly but has the ability to remove the scabbard. Also I like the ability during gun season to remove the scabbard if I am hauling meat, and can either mount it on the outside, or if going back for multiple trips leave it at the truck. Just another option. aroshtr [/QUOTE]
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