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<blockquote data-quote="cowboy" data-source="post: 401143" data-attributes="member: 8833"><p>I don't know if MR has a rifle carry option. What we use is the Kifaru gunbearer rifle carrier that will go on any pack that has a belt and shoulder strap. Even on my eberlestock pack that has a rifle carrier I use a Kifaru gunbearer for my rifle and the rifle scabbard on my pack I use to carry my spotting scope with the tripod attached. I have not found ANY pack that gives you the versatility and access to your rifle that a Kifaru does - and this doesn't even take into account the comfort when you are packing a rifle 8-10 hrs. in a day. If I have to take my pack off to either holster or retieve my rifle I don't want any part of it. The Kifaru sling on a MR also carries your rifle so that you can pack meat/quarters and not have your rifle in the way or touching blood. Carring a rifle in my hands while packing meat is not an option for me as I'm way older than the original poster to this thread.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowboy, post: 401143, member: 8833"] I don't know if MR has a rifle carry option. What we use is the Kifaru gunbearer rifle carrier that will go on any pack that has a belt and shoulder strap. Even on my eberlestock pack that has a rifle carrier I use a Kifaru gunbearer for my rifle and the rifle scabbard on my pack I use to carry my spotting scope with the tripod attached. I have not found ANY pack that gives you the versatility and access to your rifle that a Kifaru does - and this doesn't even take into account the comfort when you are packing a rifle 8-10 hrs. in a day. If I have to take my pack off to either holster or retieve my rifle I don't want any part of it. The Kifaru sling on a MR also carries your rifle so that you can pack meat/quarters and not have your rifle in the way or touching blood. Carring a rifle in my hands while packing meat is not an option for me as I'm way older than the original poster to this thread. [/QUOTE]
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