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<blockquote data-quote="Clucknmoan" data-source="post: 1361736" data-attributes="member: 80034"><p>Just get a taller rear bag and don't put it in the 45 position. The rubber feet are what makes it a pain to load consistently. IMO the shorter versions are not worth a crap in most all hunting situations. They are too short to use in hardly any incline, and impossible if there is any half tall grass. I would get the taller model, a set of spike feet and a bigger rear bag. </p><p></p><p>There are just more scenarios where you could make the tall work vs when it wouldn't.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clucknmoan, post: 1361736, member: 80034"] Just get a taller rear bag and don't put it in the 45 position. The rubber feet are what makes it a pain to load consistently. IMO the shorter versions are not worth a crap in most all hunting situations. They are too short to use in hardly any incline, and impossible if there is any half tall grass. I would get the taller model, a set of spike feet and a bigger rear bag. There are just more scenarios where you could make the tall work vs when it wouldn't. [/QUOTE]
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